satiate

verb
UK: /ˈseɪʃieɪt/
US: /ˈseɪʃieɪt/
  1. To completely satisfy hunger or desire.

    1. I ate so much I feel totally satiate now.
    2. The long hot bath did satiate her need for relaxation after stressful work.
  2. To provide someone with so much of something that they no longer want it.

    1. Too much TV can satiate you.
    2. The constant media coverage began to satiate the public's interest in the story.
satiate adjective
  1. Satisfied; having had enough.

    1. I feel satiate after eating that cake.
    2. After a long day of activity, he had a satiate sensation of tiredness.

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The word "satiate" in English means: To completely satisfy hunger or desire., To provide someone with so much of something that they no longer want it..

The phonetic transcription of "satiate" is /ˈseɪʃieɪt/ in British English and /ˈseɪʃieɪt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "satiate": satisfy, gratify, content, fill, sate, cloy.

Example usage of "satiate": "I ate so much I feel totally satiate now.". More examples on the page.