sated in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

sated in the PONS Dictionary

sated Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be sated (with sth)
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The public's appetite for these properties appears blind and bottomless, its stomach willing to rupture long before it's sated.
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Zombie games are still alive and have a deep sated hunger for your spare time.
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If it's your sweet tooth that needs to be sated, revise some favourite recipes.
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How full (or sated) you are before, during and after eating.
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Sated and smug, he returns to a blissful future.
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The hunger for controvassy is partially sated too, by the bottle-kicking and sarcastic applause.
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We sit in silence, fat as pashas, sated and silent.
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We were sated, but not stuffed and that is the beauty of sushi.
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Kim said he wants citizens to experience real happiness, and not simply be sated by token gestures from the regime.
www.express.co.uk
Needs are sated by going to restaurants, taking showers, talking with other players, etc.
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