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Satiate

King James Dictionary

SATIATE, sa'shate. L. satiatus, from satio. See sate.

1. To fill to satisfy appetite or desire to feed to the full, or to furnish enjoyment to the extent of desire as, to satiate appetite or sense.
2. To fill to the extent of want as, to satiate the earth or plants with water.
3. To glut to fill beyond natural desire.

He may be satiated, but not satisfied.

4. To gratify desire to the utmost.

I may yet survive the malice of my enemies, although they should be satiated with my blood.

5. To saturate. Not unusual. See saturate.
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