satiated in English

adjective

filled to satiety, saturated, gratified, glutted

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1. I am satiated with chocolate.

2. She pushed her chair back from the table, satiated.

3. He was satiated with rich food and luxious living.

4. Satiated with his American adulation, he rushed back to Moscow.

5. Oh , thank you; we were satiated with your delicious food.

6. He drank greedily until his thirst was satiated.

7. After the excellent meal, we were satiated with food and drink.

8. They found that starving fruit flies spent more time awake than satiated flies did.

9. She finished the meal and sat back with a satiated sigh.

10. Zuo Quan Su - walnut production to nuts satiated, thin, big, wei xiang known.

11. The girl was so satiated with bananas that she would not even look at one.

12. The actor is so vain that he can never Be satiated with adulation.

13. She was so satiated with bananas that she would not even look at other one.

14. The expression “I have had enough” may also be rendered “I am satiated” or “I am glutted.”

15. Whenever the husband went out, he would come back satiated with food and wine.

16. For I have satiated the weary soul, and I have replenished every sorrowful soul.

17. She was so satiated with bananas that she would not even look at one.

18. Antonyms for Circumvented include indulged, allowed, gave in, gratified, yielded, enjoyed, satiated, basked in, coddled and gave rein to

19. Antonyms for Averted include indulged, allowed, gave in, gratified, yielded, enjoyed, satiated, basked in, coddled and gave rein to

20. But the rage of the Idumeans was not satiated by these slaughters; but they now Betook themselves to the city, and plundered every house, and slew every one they met; and for the other multitude, they esteemed it needless to go on with killing them, but they sought for the high priests, and the generality went with the greatest zeal against

21. ‘Consumer Cupidity continues to grow across the UK, but in Scotland the year-on-year growth rate subsided last month from 10.2% to 4.2%.’ ‘The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his Cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of