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sate verb [ seɪt ]

• satisfy (a desire or an appetite) to the full.
• "sate your appetite at the resort's restaurant"
Similar: satiate, fully satisfy, slake, quench, take the edge off, gorge, stuff, fill, overfill, overfeed, surfeit, glut, cloy,
Opposite: starve, deprive, dissatisfy,
Origin: mid 16th century: probably an alteration of satiate.

satay noun

• an Indonesian and Malaysian dish consisting of small pieces of meat grilled on a skewer and served with a spiced sauce that typically contains peanuts.
Origin: from Malay satai, Indonesian sate .


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