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Satiate

usgb/ˈseɪʃieɪt/Volume
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Complete SatisfactionPlay
Indicates an achievement of full satisfaction, often after a great need or strong desire. SlideThe documentary satiated his curiosity about space.
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Not Just FullnessPlay
'Satiate' goes beyond just being full; it implies a deep fulfillment that removes all desire for more. SlideThe holiday feast didn't just fill them up; it satiated them.
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Metaphorical UsePlay
Can be used metaphorically for desires or needs that aren't physical, like knowledge or curiosity. SlideThe professor's answers satiated the students' thirst for knowledge.