Unsatiable in a sentence as an adjective

When you make something free you've built up a horde of angry, unsatiable, irrational bottom feeders who have no respect for the work you do and feels overwhelming entitlement to something free.

Not opposition, not the ruling party, not the right-wing politics, per se; but the unsatiable thirst of a pro-violent party fronting a terrorist organisation to consolidate power with facist undertones.

Does "minimalism" in programming even functionally exist, given our unsatiable appetite for dependencies?

Unsatiable definitions

adjective

impossible to satisfy; "an insatiate appetite"; "an insatiable demand for old buildings to restore"; "his passion for work was unsatiable"

See also: insatiate insatiable