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Definition of Satiating
1. satiate [v] - See also: satiate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Satiating
Literary usage of Satiating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau by Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1901)
"... having done either of them the most trifling injury,1 and whose rage, like
that of tigers, becomes daily more fierce by the facility of satiating it. ..."
2. Chapters in European History: With an Introductory Dialogue on the by William Samuel Lilly (1886)
"... glory and perfection, satiating the ear with a richness of melody scarcely
anywhere to be surpassed." Without pausing to follow this progress in detail, ..."
3. Unfired Foods and Hygienic Dietetics for Prophylactic (preventative) Feeding by George Julius Drews (1909)
"... convalescent and the children I If satiating and therefore no *or chopped and
... satiating ..."
4. Nutrient Composition of Rations for Short-term, High-intensity Combat Operations by Fnb, Institute of Medicine (U. S.), High-stress Situations, Committee on Military Nutrition Research, National Academy of Sciences (2005)
"This mechanism might partly explain the recognized satiating effects of
fiber (Burton-Freeman, 2000; Delargy et al., 1997; Holt et al., 1992; Howarth et al. ..."
5. The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau by Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1901)
"... having done either of them the most trifling injury,1 and whose rage, like
that of tigers, becomes daily more fierce by the facility of satiating it. ..."
6. Chapters in European History: With an Introductory Dialogue on the by William Samuel Lilly (1886)
"... glory and perfection, satiating the ear with a richness of melody scarcely
anywhere to be surpassed." Without pausing to follow this progress in detail, ..."
7. Unfired Foods and Hygienic Dietetics for Prophylactic (preventative) Feeding by George Julius Drews (1909)
"... convalescent and the children I If satiating and therefore no *or chopped and
... satiating ..."
8. Nutrient Composition of Rations for Short-term, High-intensity Combat Operations by Fnb, Institute of Medicine (U. S.), High-stress Situations, Committee on Military Nutrition Research, National Academy of Sciences (2005)
"This mechanism might partly explain the recognized satiating effects of
fiber (Burton-Freeman, 2000; Delargy et al., 1997; Holt et al., 1992; Howarth et al. ..."