Having one's appetite satisfied, typically from being full
“Now fully sated and more than content, the men put on their coats to see that the animals were properly bedded down, and then each repaired to his own cabin.”
Filled to satisfaction
Plentiful or abundant, indicating being sated or full
Feeling angry or annoyed
Past tense for to stuff (typically with food) to a state of satiety
“After a long day of hiking, I sat down to sate my hunger by devouring a plate of juicy steak and mashed potatoes.”
Past tense for to satisfy the appetite or desire of
“Maybe if they gave her something to sate her hunger, she'd finally be silent.”
Past tense for to meet the expectations, needs, or desires of (someone)
Past tense for to decrease in strength or intensity
Past tense for to consume food hungrily or in a gluttonous manner
Past tense for to fulfill a desire, demand or need
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