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Meaning of satiating
The primary meaning of the word "satiating" is to satisfy or fill someone's needs or desires, especially with food or drink.
Etymology of satiating
The word "satiating" originates from the Latin "satiare," which means to fill or satisfy, and is related to "satietas," meaning fullness or satisfaction, and "satis," meaning enough
Historically, the word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of satisfying or filling someone's needs or desires
Synonyms
satisfying
filling
gratifying
pleasing
contenting
allaying
alleviating
mitigating
relieving
comforting
soothing
calming
assuaging
quelling
slaking
quenching
appeasing
placating
mollifying
pacifying
tranquilizing
serene
reposeful
restful
fulfulling
ample
sufficient
adequate
enough
plentiful
abundant
copious
lavish
profuse
generous
bountiful
munificent
Definitions
- Causing someone to feel that they have had enough of something, especially food or drink
- * Satisfying or filling a desire or need
Usage Examples
- The large meal was satiating, and I didn't need to eat again for the rest of the day
- * The satiating effect of the new medication helped to reduce the patient's cravings
Antonyms
unsatisfying
unfulfilling
inadequate
insufficient
lacking
wanting
needing
craving
desiring
longing
yearning
hungering
thirsting
starving
famished
empty
bare
scant
meager
sparse
sparse
inadequate
deficient
incomplete