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sa·ti·ate
/ˈseʃiˌet/
(vt.)使飽足,使厭膩,使充分滿足(a.)飽足的,吃飽的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sa·ti·ate
a.
Filled
to
satiety
;
glutted
;
sated
; --
followed
by
with
or
of
.
“
Satiate
of
applause.”
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sa·ti·ate
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Satiated
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Satiating
.]
1.
To
satisfy
the
appetite
or
desire
of
;
to
feed
to
the
full
;
to
furnish
enjoyment
to
,
to
the
extent
of
desire
;
to
sate
;
as
,
to
satiate
appetite
or
sense
.
These
[
smells
]
rather
woo
the
sense
than
satiate
it
.
--
Bacon
.
I
may
yet
survive
the
malice
of
my
enemies
,
although
they
should
be
satiated
with
my
blood
.
--
Eikon
Basilike
.
2.
To
full
beyond
natural
desire
;
to
gratify
to
repletion
or
loathing
;
to
surfeit
;
to
glut
.
3.
To
saturate
. [
Obs
.]
Syn:
--
To
satisfy
;
sate
;
suffice
;
cloy
;
gorge
;
overfill
;
surfeit
;
glut
.
Usage:
Satiate
,
Satisfy
,
Content
.
These
words
differ
principally
in
degree
.
To
content
is
to
make
contented
,
even
though
every
desire
or
appetite
is
not
fully
gratified
.
To
satisfy
is
to
appease
fully
the
longings
of
desire
.
To
satiate
is
to
fill
so
completely
that
it
is
not
possible
to
receive
or
enjoy
more
;
hence
,
to
overfill
;
to
cause
disgust
in
.
Content
with
science
in
the
vale
of
peace
.
--
Pope
.
His
whole
felicity
is
endless
strife
;
No
peace
,
no
satisfaction
,
crowns
his
life
. --
Beaumont
.
He
may
be
satiated
,
but
not
satisfied
.
--
Norris
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
satiate
adj
:
supplied
(
especially
fed
)
to
satisfaction
[
syn
:
satiated
]
[
ant
:
insatiate
]
v
1:
fill
to
satisfaction
; "
I
am
sated
" [
syn
:
sate
,
replete
,
fill
]
2:
overeat
or
eat
immodestly
;
make
a
pig
of
oneself
; "
She
stuffed
herself
at
the
dinner
"; "
The
kids
binged
on
icecream
" [
syn
:
gorge
,
ingurgitate
,
overindulge
,
glut
,
englut
,
stuff
,
engorge
,
overgorge
,
overeat
,
gormandize
,
gormandise
,
gourmandize
,
binge
,
pig out
, {
scarf
out
]
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