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    sate
    /seɪt/

    verb

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  2. Sate is a verb that means to satisfy someone by giving them something that is wanted or needed. It is often used in formal or literary contexts. See how to use sate in sentences and synonyms.

  3. SATE is a verb that means to satisfy (any appetite or desire) fully. It can also be an archaic past tense and past participle of sit. See the origin, pronunciation, and usage of SATE with examples and synonyms.

  4. Sate is a verb that means to fill to repletion or to satisfy fully. It can also be an archaic past tense of sit. See synonyms, examples, and word history of sate.

  5. Sate is a verb that means to satisfy a desire. It is a formal word and has the same pronunciation as sat. See examples, synonyms and usage notes.

  6. Sate can mean to satisfy or to surfeit, depending on the context. It is also an archaic past tense of sit. Learn more about its word origin, frequency, and usage examples.

  7. The verb sate comes from the Old English sadian, “to satiate,” and can be applied to any situation regarding the satisfaction of a need or an appetite. If you have been craving something sweet, your craving might be sated by a bag of jellybeans.

  8. Sate is a verb that means to satisfy fully or to excess. It can also be a past tense of sit. See synonyms, translations, and examples of sate in different contexts.