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Filter by Meaning The organization provided aid to satiate the needs of the homeless.
Her satiate curiosity led her to research the topic for hours.
The student was satiate with the junk food from the vending machine.
He traveled to many countries to satiate his thirst for knowledge and experience.
The project manager is trying to satiate the stakeholders' expectations.
She hoped that her new job would satiate her desire for adventure.
The crowd's applause was enough to satiate the performer's ego.
The chef cooked a variety of dishes to satiate the cravings of the foodies.
He felt satiate after eating a big plate of spaghetti.
After a long workout, a protein shake will satiate your appetite.
After finishing a novel, she felt satiate and reflective.
The customers were satiate with the quality of service provided by the hotel staff.
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