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sated

[sey-tid] / ˈseɪ tɪd /






NOUN
dulled
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK
brightened fresh


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Sated with the sycophancy of the Times and the News, Ghanaians have turned in droves to the unsubsidized Graphic.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sated with violence, sick of crisis, weary of politics and protest alike, the U.S.�and the rest of the world�needed few excuses to look to the heavens.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sated with free ice cream, schoolchildren were toted by donkeys past the "Inn of the Red Crawfish";�where the fox and cat plotted against Pinocchio�built by Architect Giovanni Michelucci as the entrance to the park.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sated and tired, the girls stretched out in the soft grass and watched the pale rind of moon grow more pronounced.

From "Beauty Queens" by Libba Bray

I was trying to recollect the third line of “Sated at home, of wife and children tired, Sated abroad, all seen and naught admired.”

From Hopes and Fears or, scenes from the life of a spinster by Yonge, Charlotte Mary