Satiable vs Quenched - What's the difference?
satiable | quenched |
Capable of being sated, satisfiable.
:The god's demand for blood was satiable only by the sacrifice of a virgin.
(quench)
To satisfy, especially an actual or figurative thirst.
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To extinguish or put out (as a fire or light.)
To cool rapidly by dipping into a bath of coolant, as a blacksmith quenching hot iron.
(physics) The abnormal termination of operation of a superconducting magnet, occurring when part of the superconducting coil enters the normal (resistive) state.
As an adjective satiable
is capable of being sated, satisfiable.As a verb quenched is
past tense of quench.satiable
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*quenched
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Verb
(head)- I quenched my thirst with soup.
quench
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(es)- The library quenched her thirst for knowledge.
- I began also to feel very hungry, as not having eaten for twenty-four hours; and worse than that, there was a parching thirst and dryness in my throat, and nothing with which to quench it.
- Then the MacManus went down. The sudden quench of the white light was how I knew it. -- Saul Bellow
- The swordsmith quenched the sword in an oil bath so that it wouldn't shatter.