Sate in a sentence as a verb

The only thing Kiva seems to achieve is to sate our conscience.

I promise I'll sate your curiosity in 24 hours.

Each drink only seemed to alter the 'flavor' of my hunger rather than sate it in any way.

Those are the impulses to go out for, when no actual destination will sate the impulse.

And Keyhole was named after the original US spy satellites, the KH series†, dating from 1959.

To users physically local to that/those servers yes direct access would be faster, but what about people out of sate?

You can instead shoot a satellite in the space that each second takes high-definition infrared photos of Earth and can pinpoint/track/identify each person by their uniquely located veins/blood packets on their shoulders.

We think the current sate of customer communications tools is a messa bunch of disjoint tools designed to reduce human contact, encouraging massively impersonal customer experiences.

It's how I sate my natural desire to be overly-comprehensive without actually over-engineering everything; I am confident that what I build today is flexible and extensible enough to grow as it needs to.

Would you give up everything you knew, if it could be shown that technology by its nature encourages the kind of behaviour which feeds back into itself until we're screaming down the road into the future at breakneck speed, needing more and more to sate our desire for progress?Are you prepared to give up the mass production line?Are you prepared to give up cheap disposable items which make us devalue our commodities?Are you prepared to have children by quota, so that we can control the ever increasing size of the human race and don't have to cut ever thinner the quotients of natural resources available to each?You have something I want.

Sate definitions

verb

fill to satisfaction; "I am sated"

See also: satiate replete fill