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sate
1[seyt]
sate
2[sat, seyt]
verb
simple past tense and past participle of sit.
sate
1/ seɪt /
verb
to satisfy (a desire or appetite) fully
to supply beyond capacity or desire
sate
2/ sæt, seɪt /
verb
archaic, a past tense and past participle of sit
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of sate1
Example Sentences
The travelling India press pack is large and unrelenting and Gill struggled to sate them.
At 33, soon to be 34, there's still no sign of him being sated by all the success, which is probably the very characteristic that has put him in the history books.
Joe wasn’t Dexter Morgan, trying to sate his violent impulses by targeting people who deserved to die.
Funnily enough, all one had to do to sate this famine was look toward the desert.
The Democrat and his family were able to evacuate unscathed, but their home in the sate capital of Harrisburg was severely damaged.
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