OVEREAT vs SATIATE: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Filled to satiety; glutted; sated; -- followed by with or of.
- Filled to satisfaction or to excess.
- Supplied (especially fed) to satisfaction
- Filled to satisfaction.
OVEREAT vs SATIATE: VERB
- To eat too much.
- To eat to excess; -- sometimes with a reflexive.
- To gnaw all over, or on all sides.
- Overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself
- To fill to satisfaction; to satisfy.
- Overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself
- Fill to satisfaction
- To satisfy to excess. To fill to satiety.
OVEREAT vs SATIATE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To eat to excess, especially when habitual.
- N/A
OVEREAT vs SATIATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To provide (someone) with more than enough; glut.
- To satisfy (an appetite, for example) fully.
- To saturate.
- To full beyond natural desire; to gratify to repletion or loathing; to surfeit; to glut.
- To satisfy the appetite or desire of; to feed to the full; to furnish enjoyment to, to the extent of desire; to sate.
OVEREAT vs SATIATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To surfeit with eating: generally reflexive: as, to overeat one's self.
- To eat over again.
- Overeat or eat immodestly
- Make a pig of oneself
- Filled to satiety; glutted; satiated.
- To satisfy; feed or nourish to the full; sate.
- To fill beyond natural desire; surfeit; fill to repletion.
- To saturate. See saturate.
- Synonyms Surfeit, etc. (see satisfy); suffice overfill, glut, gorge, cloy.
- To satisfy need or desire.
- Make a pig of oneself
- Overeat or eat immodestly
OVEREAT vs SATIATE: RELATED WORDS
- Scarf out, Pig out, Overgorge, Ingurgitate, Gourmandize, Gormandize, Gormandise, Englut, Glut, Stuff, Satiate, Gorge, Engorge, Binge, Overindulge
- Englut, Stuff, Glut, Gorge, Replete, Binge, Overeat, Overindulge, Jaded, Gorged, Fill, Engorge, Surfeited, Sated, Sate
OVEREAT vs SATIATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Consume, Overfeed, Overdrink, Eat, Overgorge, Ingurgitate, Gormandize, Englut, Glut, Stuff, Satiate, Gorge, Engorge, Binge, Overindulge
- Englut, Stuff, Glut, Gorge, Replete, Binge, Overeat, Overindulge, Jaded, Gorged, Fill, Engorge, Surfeited, Sated, Sate
OVEREAT vs SATIATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- No-one forced those women to overeat or not exercise.
- Also, this little tip will help you to not overeat.
- They can overeat, and watch for sneakiness around food.
- Eating too quickly is a sure way to overeat.
- Mashed potatoes are the easiest to overeat for me.
- People think I chronically overeat, which is not true.
- Do not overeat bread in a formal setting.
- Do not overeat bread at a formal setting.
- Feels driven to overeat at and between meals.
- Specifically, subjects who characteristically overeat in response to anger and depression gained weight pretreatment, whereas subjects who overeat in response to anxiety lost weight.
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- Satiate, sate forgive me and hurry on, she implored.
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- But getting enough fat does help satiate appetite.
OVEREAT vs SATIATE: QUESTIONS
- How did Susan resist the temptation to overeat at the company retreat?
- Why does my child overeat when they are not hungry?
- How do compulsive overeaters become addicted to overeat?
- Is Cargill trying to satiate its customers with new report?