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    satiate
    /ˈseɪʃɪeɪt/

    verb

    • 1. another term for sate

    adjective

    • 1. satisfied to the full; sated: archaic "satiate with power, of fame and wealth possess'd"

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  2. 4 days ago · The meaning of SATIATE is filled to satiety. How to use satiate in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Satiate.

  3. Jun 21, 2024 · Definitions of satiation. noun. the state of being satisfactorily full and unable to take on more. synonyms: repletion, satiety. see more. noun. the act of achieving full gratification.

  4. 3 days ago · Persistent or recurrent delay in, or absence of orgasm following a normal sexual excitement phase. Women exhibit wide variability in the type or intensity of stimulation that triggers orgasm.

  5. Jun 20, 2024 · A foodsstaying power,” or its ability to leave you (comfortably) full—and not thinking about food for a reasonable amount of time after eating—not only helps you save money on food and provides lasting energy, but it’s also indicative of its healthy nutritional make-up.

  6. Jun 22, 2024 · Bangalore-born Akhil Iyer, founder-producer of The Artist Collective, who moved to Mumbai 11 years ago, decided to enter the world of hospitality to savour and serve crispy and buttery golden brown coloured benne dosa.

  7. Jun 16, 2024 · An exaggerated sense of self-importance; conceit. Appropriate pride in oneself; self-esteem. The various definitions of ego are quite distinct from one another. Moreover, “ego” is often used synonymously with “the self,” but the two words don’t necessarily mean the same thing. Read on to see examples of “ego” and how “the self” is related to “ego”.

  8. Jun 3, 2024 · P.S. Put your chef's hat on and start creating your branding and marketing pizza. First, create a brand book! A comprehensive brand book will give you the strategies and messaging structure to establish and communicate your brand personality, purpose, and values on various platforms.