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  • verb Present participle of satiate.

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Examples

  • And in satiating that need they are blind to the situation that just talking pretty does not change the circumstances.

    Why West Virginians turned out for Clinton 2008

  • Also, if you don’t eat/raise meat, you take away another large chunk of daily calories, namely the satiating, healthy animal fats.

    2010 USDA Dietary Guidelines | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2008

  • (A small serving of Mangalitsa is rich enough to be more satiating than a less modest plate of a lot of other chops, for that matter.)

    Seattle Food & Wine Ticket Giveaway 2010

  • Just rationale of satiating the hungry to avoid civil unrest, like all measure to ensure "national security," is merely a stop-gap measure -- albeit important in preventing the bottom from falling of out of society.

    Eric Ding, Ph.D.: What Hunger Really Means In The U.S. Ph.D. Eric Ding 2011

  • I'm sorry, but a $200 piece of festive, mass-produced party garb isn't a satiating material fix; it's a rip off that will inevitably leave you feeling like a Scrooge for having spent that much on one item.

    Alexandra Sinderbrand: Don't Do the Choo Alexandra Sinderbrand 2010

  • (A small serving of Mangalitsa is rich enough to be more satiating than a less modest plate of a lot of other chops, for that matter.)

    Indulge Adventurously 2010

  • Just rationale of satiating the hungry to avoid civil unrest, like all measure to ensure "national security," is merely a stop-gap measure -- albeit important in preventing the bottom from falling of out of society.

    Eric Ding, Ph.D.: What Hunger Really Means In The U.S. Ph.D. Eric Ding 2011

  • Just rationale of satiating the hungry to avoid civil unrest, like all measure to ensure "national security," is merely a stop-gap measure -- albeit important in preventing the bottom from falling of out of society.

    Eric Ding, Ph.D.: What Hunger Really Means In The U.S. Ph.D. Eric Ding 2011

  • Just rationale of satiating the hungry to avoid civil unrest, like all measure to ensure "national security," is merely a stop-gap measure -- albeit important in preventing the bottom from falling of out of society.

    Eric Ding, Ph.D.: What Hunger Really Means In The U.S. Ph.D. Eric Ding 2011

  • The study authors pointed out that their findings apply to restaurant customers only -- not people eating at home who may not have the same goals of satiating their hunger as restaurant customers.

    Big fork could be key to small waistline, study says 2011

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