Meaning of satiatedness | Babel Free
Definitions
Synonym of satiety.
uncountable
Examples
“When this comes to pass the number of meetings will also diminish instead of multiply with every new philanthropic or educational organization started and as a result there will be less satiatedness, more responsiveness to programs offered and a decrease of the critical attitude.”
“A preference ⪰ defined on a topological space X is said to be: / […] 2) non-satiated, whenever for each x ∈ X there exists some z ∈ X such that z ⪰ x. […] For each i there exists (by the non-satiatedness) some zᵢ ∈ E⁺ such that zᵢ ⪰ᵢ xᵢ.”
“We are made for him; our mind, our intellect and our will, our liberty and our heart are oriented toward Him from the start and it is by him alone that they are finally drawn and satisfied. In him the arousal of our desire, and in him his rest, in an insatiable satiatedness.”
“A group that historically belongs here are the stems ending in -ī such as setī 'satiatedness' which really form their own little declensional class, all feminine.”
“History-in-practice, then, as a transcendental desire – the desire for a true/objective/epistemological/definitive account of the past both in general and in its particulars, is thus an impossible desire; a myth of satiatedness that can never be achieved.”
“[…]; the good in itself is therefore a satisfaction of striving that can only be the initiation of new striving and not satiation, not the transition into some more fundamental state of being, satiatedness.”
“It is stated in a hadîth-i-sherîf: “The source of all goodnesses is hunger. The source of all evils is(the state of) satiatedness.””
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.