Definition of Insatiability. Meaning of Insatiability. Synonyms of Insatiability

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Definition of Insatiability

Insatiability
Insatiability In*sa`tia*bil"i*ty, n., [L. insatiabilitas; cf. F. insatiabilite.] The state or quality of being insatiable; insatiableness. Eagerness for increase of possession deluges the soul, and we sink into the gulfs of insatiability. --Rambler.

Meaning of Insatiability from wikipedia

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