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satiated

[sey-shee-ey-tid] / ˈseɪ ʃiˌeɪ tɪd /










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But their appetite for discovery has been temporarily satiated by the remarkable sight of alien moons preparing to make their debut.

From New York Times

Vaccinations against COVID-19 and trillions of dollars in pandemic relief are allowing for a greater reopening of the economy, unleashing pent-up demand, which is being partially satiated with imports.

From Reuters

"When you meet your infants needs you're teaching your child to trust you and, when you feed your baby on demand, your baby will be satiated. Having a happy baby leads to a happier mother!"

From Salon

But trade was likely a drag for the third consecutive quarter as some of the robust domestic demand was satiated with imports.

From Reuters

But McDonald believes the richer meat food may have filled a nutrient gap in the cats’ diet, and that the playtime satiated part of their hunting instinct.

From Science Magazine