Satiate
Satiate , adjective
[Latin satiatus, past participle of satiare to satisfy, from sat, satis, enough. See Sad, a., and compare Sate.]
Filled to satiety; glutted; sated; -- followed by with or of.
Satiate of applause.
Satiate , transitive verb
1.
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.
These [smells] rather woo the sense than satiate it.
I may yet survive the malice of my enemies, although they should be satiated with my blood.
2.
To full beyond natural desire; to gratify to repletion or loathing; to surfeit; to glut.
3.
To saturate. [Obsolete] — Sir I. Newton
Content with science in the vale of peace.
His whole felicity is endless strife;
No peace, no satisfaction, crowns his life.
He may be satiated, but not satisfied.