Definitionn. the state of being satisfactorily full and unable to take on more
Last update: June 18, 2019
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Mohan felt satiety after his meal. [noun]
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PYY acts on the hypothalamus to enhance satiety and is under investigation as an anti-obesity agent. [noun]
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The potential benefits of foods that induce increased satiety are being increasingly noted by nutrition scientists across the world. [noun]
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It is only a condition, and not that sorrow which becomes exaggerated to the point of despair, thanks to idleness and satiety. [noun]
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But in this same honeymoon there came a period of satiety, in which we ceased to be necessary to each other, and a new quarrel broke out. [noun]
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Further, this is not only an improbability, but it is certain that a feeling of satiety will come to Helen or to Menelaus. [noun]
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Then they caused satiety to the verge of loathing. [noun]
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Then he laughed bitterly, exclaiming that those joys were the very ones which produced the most disagreeable satiety. [noun]
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When she left me, I felt comparatively strong and revived: ere long satiety of repose and desire for action stirred me. [noun]
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Nor is it, when newly gathered, heating, - a defect inherent to the preserved fruit everywhere; nor does its richness, however great, bring satiety; in short it is an article of food alike pleasant and healthy." [Please select]
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This dwarf they called Satiety, and he followed the Prince about wherever he went. [Please select]
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