Definitions
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. The state of being insatiable; unappeasable desire or craving; insatiableness.
Wiktionary
- n. The condition of being insatiable
GNU Webster's 1913
- n. The state or quality of being insatiable; insatiableness.
Examples
“Our kids are raised on junk food and junk TV, the lack of substance in the diet breeding a uniquely American form of insatiability.”
The Huffington Post: Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: American Malaise
“Their actions bring corruption into the world, breeding insatiability, longing and insatiable desire.”
The Huffington Post: Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Deception And Desire: An Overview Of Genesis
“I know that you write the way people think you might—with abandon, ferocity, and insatiability.”
“Because it too has been drafted into the service of American insatiability.”
The Huffington Post: Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Politicians Cannot Save America
“When consumer insatiability nearly destroyed our economy in 2008, we responded by fighting over Proposition Eight in California.”
The Huffington Post: Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: While Gays Push to Marry, Heterosexuals Fear Commitment
“Obama had nothing to do with the greed and insatiability of the Republican politics that allowed this to happen, little things like deregulation.”
“Nineteenth-century English collector Richard Heber justified his insatiability with impeccable logic:" Why, you see, sir, no man can comfortably do without three copies of a book.”
“Our appetite for more has been kindled to the level of insatiability.”
The Huffington Post: Pavel Somov, Ph.D.: Proclamation of Psychological Independence
“Money was only invented as a metaphor for the human trait of insatiability.”
“In the same way that Lincoln inspired the North to fight through the sheer power of words and Churchill and Roosevelt stirred a generation to resist tyranny through the influence of oratory, Obama should find his voice to move to move Americans to free themselves from greed and material insatiability.”
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