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Definition of Insatiate

Insatiate
Insatiate In*sa"ti*ate, a. [L. insatiatus.] Insatiable; as, insatiate thirst. The insatiate greediness of his desires. --Shak. And still insatiate, thirsting still for blood. --Hook.

Meaning of Insatiate from wikipedia

- The Insatiate Countess is an early Jacobean era stage play, a tragedy first published in 1613. The play is a problematic element in John Marston's dramatic...
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- White and Black Indiscriminately Butchered. Devilish Atrocities of the Insatiate Fiends". The New York Times. Included in Sheehan-Dean, p. 49 Eicher 2001...
- soul has been spoiled by the world, my imagination is unquiet, my heart insatiate. To me everything is of little moment. I have become as easily accustomed...
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- Turks] were superstitious, treacherous, foul, faithless, possessed by an insatiate desire for riches. They scorn their oath, do not observe agreements, and...
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- reigne over us kings and Princes? ... [Those Spaniards with] ... theyr insatiate avarice, theyre more than Tigrish cruelty, theyr filthy, monstruous and...
- the Sack of Rome, historian Edward Gibbon remarks that: avarice is an insatiate and universal p****ion; since the enjoyment of almost every object that...