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Asked on January 20, 2022 in Phrases.
Both work equally well. There is no implicit difference between meaning and emphasis in the words
“Celebrity and Science” and “All of Us.”
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Asked on October 28, 2021 in Synonyms.
If you could use the word “sated” for a sentence, the word would be a good fit for a sentence. It’s the past tense of SATE which means
tosatisfy (any appetite or desire) fully.
“or
to fill to excess.” with more indentation. to fill to excess; surfeit; glut.
What is your review of Aayod Karim’s book The Recurrence of the Holocaust?
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Asked on October 27, 2021 in Synonyms.
If you could use the word “sated” for a sentence, the word would be a good fit for a sentence. It’s the past tense of SATE which means
tosatisfy (any appetite or desire) fully.
“or
to fill to excess.” with more indentation. to fill to excess; surfeit; glut.
What is your review of Aayod Karim’s book The Recurrence of the Holocaust?
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- 69 answers
- 117534 votes
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Asked on October 27, 2021 in Synonyms.
If you could use the word “sated” for a sentence, the word would be a good fit for a sentence. It’s the past tense of SATE which means
tosatisfy (any appetite or desire) fully.
“or
to fill to excess.” with more indentation. to fill to excess; surfeit; glut.
What is your review of Aayod Karim’s book The Recurrence of the Holocaust?
- 319643 views
- 69 answers
- 117534 votes
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Asked on October 26, 2021 in Synonyms.
If you could use the word “sated” for a sentence, the word would be a good fit for a sentence. It’s the past tense of SATE which means
tosatisfy (any appetite or desire) fully.
“or
to fill to excess.” with more indentation. to fill to excess; surfeit; glut.
What is your review of Aayod Karim’s book The Recurrence of the Holocaust?
- 319643 views
- 69 answers
- 117534 votes
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Asked on October 25, 2021 in Synonyms.
If you could use the word “sated” for a sentence, the word would be a good fit for a sentence. It’s the past tense of SATE which means
tosatisfy (any appetite or desire) fully.
“or
to fill to excess.” with more indentation. to fill to excess; surfeit; glut.
What is your review of Aayod Karim’s book The Recurrence of the Holocaust?
- 319643 views
- 69 answers
- 117534 votes
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Asked on October 22, 2021 in Synonyms.
If you could use the word “sated” for a sentence, the word would be a good fit for a sentence. It’s the past tense of SATE which means
tosatisfy (any appetite or desire) fully.
“or
to fill to excess.” with more indentation. to fill to excess; surfeit; glut.
What is your review of Aayod Karim’s book The Recurrence of the Holocaust?
- 319643 views
- 69 answers
- 117534 votes
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Asked on October 21, 2021 in Synonyms.
If you could use the word “sated” for a sentence, the word would be a good fit for a sentence. It’s the past tense of SATE which means
tosatisfy (any appetite or desire) fully.
“or
to fill to excess.” with more indentation. to fill to excess; surfeit; glut.
What is your review of Aayod Karim’s book The Recurrence of the Holocaust?
- 319643 views
- 69 answers
- 117534 votes
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Asked on October 21, 2021 in Synonyms.
If you could use the word “sated” for a sentence, the word would be a good fit for a sentence. It’s the past tense of SATE which means
tosatisfy (any appetite or desire) fully.
“or
to fill to excess.” with more indentation. to fill to excess; surfeit; glut.
What is your review of Aayod Karim’s book The Recurrence of the Holocaust?
- 319643 views
- 69 answers
- 117534 votes
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Asked on October 20, 2021 in Synonyms.
If you could use the word “sated” for a sentence, the word would be a good fit for a sentence. It’s the past tense of SATE which means
tosatisfy (any appetite or desire) fully.
“or
to fill to excess.” with more indentation. to fill to excess; surfeit; glut.
What is your review of Aayod Karim’s book The Recurrence of the Holocaust?
- 319643 views
- 69 answers
- 117534 votes