1. sated - Adjective
2. sated - Verb
of Sate
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe soul completely dominated by its desire for spiritual instruction is never sated. Gregory Palamas
Satiation, like any state of vitality, always contains a degree of impudence, and that impudence emerges first and foremost when the sated man instructs the hungry one. Anton Chekhov
Daytime sleep is like the sin of the flesh; the more you have the more you want, and yet you feel unhappy, sated and unsated at the same time. Umberto Eco
Ambition displeases when it has been sated... Having reached the peak, it aspires to descend. Pierre Corneille
The tiger that has once tasted blood is never sated with the taste of it. Spanish Proverb
You'll never be sated with bread and olives. Sicilian Proverb