(Pronounced sa tiate)
Meaning: This is a formal word that means to satisfy a need or a desire.
Origin: Both satiate and sad are related to the Latin adjective satis, meaning enough. When we say our desire, thirst, curiosity, etc. has been satiated, we mean it has been fully satisfied or in other words 'have had enough’.
Usage: She finished the meal and sat back with a satiated sigh.
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