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in·sa·tiab·ly
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Princeton's WordNet
insatiably, unsatiablyadverb
to an insatiable degree
"she was insatiably hungry"
insatiably, unsatiablyadverb
in an insatiable manner; with persistence but without satisfaction
"he clawed insatiably at the traditional precepts"
Wiktionary
insatiablyadverb
In an insatiable manner.
insatiablyadverb
To an insatiable extent.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Insatiablyadverb
With greediness not to be appeased.
Etymology: from insatiable.
They were extremely ambitious, and insatiably covetous; and therefore no impression, from argument or miracles, could reach them. South.
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insatiably
Insatiably refers to a state or quality of being impossible to satisfy or quench. It describes an unending or intense craving, desire, or yearning for something. This term can be applied to various aspects such as hunger, curiosity, ambition, or other human desires and emotions.
Webster Dictionary
Insatiablyadverb
in an insatiable manner or degree; unappeasably
Anagrams for insatiably »
sanability
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of insatiably in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of insatiably in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of insatiably in a Sentence
Hundreds of billions of dollars were spent in new oil, natural gas, iron ore, coal and many other commodities in the expectation that China would continue to grow insatiably forever, that's changed, so many of the investments made by governments and companies now look really bad, and that's hitting economies and company stocks hard ... It's been a huge bubble, a massive misallocation of capital which now has to be wound down.
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