Slake in a sentence as a verb

I hope this meta comment will slake any desire to post them on HN.

The author is right, you reconstruct yourself in the other's gaze, you slake your thirst with the other's mouth.

The fact that the approximations are tractable doesn't slake our thirst for the precise answers.

The blame lies squarely with the firms that exploit both international labor and their own countrymen to slake their greed.

Maybe the YC user has his programming community needs filled up, but also has a love for music which this forum does not slake.

Never, ever, interfere or make light of their mission to prevent water from flying!Never mind the fact that I am drinking my "bomb juice" to slake my thirst.

No amount of cruelty will slake the barbaric craving of many Americans to see "criminals" harmed.

Neither are worth the drug so strong That you distil from your green eyes, Lakes where I see my soul capsize Head downwards: and where, in one throng, I slake my dreams, and quench my sighs.

You're saying that taxpayers should shoulder the burden of jailing this guy for 20+ years just to slake your desire for revenge?This event, while unpleasant, is not particularly heinous.

The intellectual contortions that the mainstream media uses to preserve the blank slake hypothesis are embarrassing and credibility-destroying.

Apple then uses this commodity to vacuum up dollars from consumers in excess of what it cost to produce... and do nothing with them other than allow executives and securities holders to slake their desire to accumulate.

Did they arrive at it independently after have met each other through the YC network, did pg suggest the acquisition, or what?I only ask to slake my mild curiosity at how these sorts of deals typically transpire when the two companies have shared investors.

-- and I'd be perfectly sanguine about the sanguinary fate to which they'd unknowingly consign themselves, did it not take such enormities to slake the thirst of the mob; one of the Terror's distinguishing characteristics, after all, is that it is always so very hard to steer.

Slake definitions

verb

satisfy (thirst); "The cold water quenched his thirst"

See also: quench allay assuage

verb

make less active or intense

See also: abate slack

verb

cause to heat and crumble by treatment with water; "slack lime"

See also: slack