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Qué (quién) es Satiate - definición

ALBUM BY AVAIL
Bob's Crew; Mr Morgan; Pinned Up; Upward Grind; Forgotten (Avail)

satiate         
(satiates, satiating, satiated)
If something such as food or pleasure satiates you, you have all that you need or all that you want of it, often so much that you become tired of it. (FORMAL)
The dinner was enough to satiate the gourmets...
VERB: V n
Satiate         
·vt To Saturate.
II. Satiate ·adj Filled to satiety; glutted; sated;
- followed by with or of.
III. Satiate ·vt To full beyond natural desire; to gratify to repletion or loathing; to Surfeit; to Glut.
IV. Satiate ·vt To satisfy the appetite or desire of; to feed to the full; to furnish enjoyment to, to the extent of desire; to Sate; as, to satiate appetite or sense.
satiate         
v. a.
1.
Sate, satisfy, suffice, fill.
2.
Cloy, gorge, overfill, glut, overfeed, surfeit, pall, sate.

Wikipedia

Satiate

Satiate is the debut album released by Avail in 1992. Satiate was originally released on the band's own Catheter-Assembly Records, then re-released on Old Glory Records later that year. In 1994, Lookout! Records issued the album on CD with two additional tracks, taken from Avail's 7" release Attempt to Regress.

Ejemplos de uso de Satiate
1. But the execution is the type that wouldn’t completely satiate even the elite/mature audiences.
2. It was almost as if it were a living organism looking for another victim to satiate its evil appetite.
3. Kambakhsh came to believe that his conviction was a sort of consolation prize, one meant to satiate local warlords who were incensed at his older brother.
4. What a relief!), no sub–plots to satiate the moviegoer in every state and no superfluous humour to balance the emotional quotient.
5. Much of the pleasure is not even the buying; it is acquiring the knowledge of the immense range of goods that exist that might satiate your possible wants.