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Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the
verbs sate, satiate and satisfy which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.
“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.”
“It can take a while to dial in a particular sound that you have in mind, but along the way, you're likely to discover satisfying tones you may not have considered before.”
“After some time on the logging trail, he finally admitted that he hated his partnership with Dennis, and this was a satisfying break from that life.”
“The two of us went for a walk to seek a place for lunch and had a very satisfying meal for about $12 per person.”
“Consequently, his daughters all seem to have grown into satiable, well-balanced people rather than success addicts.”
“This turned out to be a perfect way to offend both the French and American guests: abusing two national dishes at once, and giving the Americans the impression that their French hosts thought them satiable only with Big Macs.”
“The god's demand for blood was satiable only by the sacrifice of a virgin.”