Insatiate [adjective]

Definition of Insatiate:

voracious, wanting

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Sentence/Example of Insatiate:

Her thirst for knowledge was insatiate, and with untiring assiduity she pursued her studies.

The tiger, on the contrary, though glutted with carnage, has still an insatiate thirst for blood; his rancour has no intervals.

But the great thing was their insatiate appetites, for it is a homely truth that there is no sauce like hunger.

Ghirlandajo was an insatiate worker, and expressed a wish that he had the entire circuit of the walls of Florence to paint upon.

Craving for information was universal and insatiate; if only Napoleon himself would speak!

Culture is pouring into Chicago as rapidly as pork or grain, and Chicago is insatiate in asking for more.

The insatiate Stefan continued to employ both pen and sword against his hard-pressed adversary.

The city engulfs into its insatiate maw all those the brightest, the bravest, and the best.

The most marvellous thing, however, about this grim lust of life is that it is absolutely insatiate, absolutely infinite.

Her insatiate vanity would have been ludicrous, if it had not produced such atrocious consequences.