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sated
[ sey-tid ]
adjective
- fully satisfied:
After that deep bowl of superb salad, I left sated and content.
- overfilled with or overexposed to something to the point of being unable to bear more; glutted, as with food, pleasure, etc.:
Congratulations for adding flavor to an old debate being forced upon a sated populace.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of sate 1.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of sated1
Example Sentences
In fact, give him those and his appetite for golfing success would be finally sated.
Celtic bombed out of the Europa League in his first season but then went on a 23-game unbeaten run on home fronts, so the fans were sated.
The result is an elegantly wrought documentary that pulls off the trick of leaving viewers sated yet also craving more.
And any maternal instincts that I ever had, as small as they were, were absolutely sated by this character.
The last mile is where you gain the most elevation, so make sure you’re hydrated and sated with a power snack for that final push.
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