satiate
1 of 2verb/ˈseɪ.ˌʃɪeɪt/
Forms:satiates,satiating,satiated,satiated
1
to fully satisfy a desire or need, such as food or pleasure, often beyond capacity
- The elaborate feast was designed to satiate even the most ravenous appetites.
- The lavish vacation was meant to satiate their craving for adventure and relaxation.
- After hours of hiking, the cold drink and hearty meal perfectly satiated his thirst and hunger.
- The book’s rich narrative and intricate plot were enough to satiate his desire for a captivating story.
- The marathon runner’s performance was enough to satiate his competitive spirit and desire for achievement.