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English-Thai Dictionary

satiate

ADJ น่าพอใจ  อิ่มอกอิ่มใจ  satiating satisfying na-por-jai

 

satiate

VT ทำให้ พอใจ เต็มที่  ปรนเปรอ  บำรุงเลี้ยง ดู เต็มที่  ทำให้ เต็มอิ่ม  tam-hai-por-jai-tem-ti

 

satiate

VT ทำให้ เบื่อหน่าย  ทำให้ เบื่อ  ทำให้ เอียน  sate fully satisfy overfill tam-hai-buea-nai

 

satiated

ADJ ซึ่ง พอใจ มาก จน เบื่อ  อิ่ม จน เอียน  full satisfied sueng-por-jai-mak-jon-buea

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SATIATE

v.t.sa'shate. [L. satiatus, from satio. See Sate. ] 1. To fill; to satisfy appetite or desire; to feed to the full, or to furnish enjoyment to the extent of desire; as, to satiate appetite or sense.
2. To fill to the extent of want; as, to satiate the earth or plants with water.
3. To glut; to fill beyond natural desire.
He may be satiated, but not satisfied.
4. To gratify desire to the utmost.
I may yet survive the malice of my enemies, although they should be satiated with my blood.
5. To saturate. [Not unusual. See Saturate. ]

 

SATIATE

a.Filled to satiety; glutted; followed by with or of. the former is most common; as satiate of applause. [Unusual. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SATIATE

Sa "ti *ate, a. Etym: [L. satiatus, p. p. of satiare to satisfy, from sat, satis, enough. See Sad, a., and cf. Sate. ]

 

Defn: Filled to satiety; glutted; sated; -- followed by with or of. "Satiate of applause. " Pope.

 

SATIATE

Sa "ti *ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Satiated; p. pr. & vb. n. Satiating.]

 

1. To satisfy the appetite or desire of; tho feed to the full; to furnish enjoyment to, to the extent of desire; to sate; as, to satiate appetite or sense. These [smells ] rather woo the sense than satiate it. Bacon. I may yet survive the malice of my enemies, although they should be satiated with my blood. Eikon Basilike.

 

2. To full beyond matural desire; to gratify to repletion or loathing; to surfeit; to glut.

 

3. To saturate. [Obs. ] Sir I. Newton.

 

Syn. -- To satisfy; sate; suffice; cloy; gorge; overfill; surfeit; glut. -- Satiate, Satisfy, Content. These words differ principally in degree. To Content is to make contented, even though every desire or appetite is not fully gratified. To satisfy is to appease fully the longings of desire. To satiate is to fill so completely that it is not possible to receive or enjoy more; hence, to overfill; to cause disgust in. Content with science in the vale of peace. Pope. His whole felicity is endless strife; No peace, no satisfaction, crowns his life. Beaumont. He may be satiated, but not satisfied. Norris.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

satiate

sa ti ate |ˈsāSHēˌāt ˈseɪʃiˌeɪt | verb another term for sate 1: he folded up his newspaper, his curiosity satiated. adjective archaic satisfied to the full; satiated. DERIVATIVES sa tia ble |-SHəbəl |adjective ( archaic ), sa ti a tion |ˌsāSHēˈāSHən |noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin satiatus, past participle of satiare, from satis enough.

 

Oxford Dictionary

satiate

satiate |ˈseɪʃɪeɪt | verb another term for sate 1: he folded up his newspaper, his curiosity satiated. adjective archaic satisfied to the full; sated. DERIVATIVES satiable |-ʃəb (ə )l |adjective ( archaic ), satiation |-ˈeɪʃ (ə )n |noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin satiatus, past participle of satiare, from satis enough .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

satiate

satiate verb here, this stew should satiate you: fill, satisfy, sate; slake, quench; gorge, stuff, surfeit, glut, cloy, sicken, nauseate.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

satiate

satiate verb he leaned back against the cushions, satiated by the Christmas fare: fill, fully satisfy, sate; slake, quench; gorge, stuff, overfill, overfeed, surfeit, glut, cloy; sicken, nauseate. ANTONYMS starve, deprive, dissatisfy.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

satiate

sa ti ate /séɪʃièɪt /動詞 他動詞 かたく 〖通例be d 〗〈人が 〉食物 娯楽などを 】(飽きるくらい )堪能 たんのう する, «…で » 十二分に満足する «with » .