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[ UK /ɪnsˈe‍ɪʃɪəbə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˈseɪʃəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. impossible to satisfy
    his passion for work was unsatiable
    an insatiable demand for old buildings to restore
    an insatiate appetite

How To Use insatiable In A Sentence

  • Mulvey also has an insatiable appetite for collaboration, appearing on colleagues' recordings, or just stepping on stage with other artists to try something spontaneous, something unrehearsed.
  • Such a contrast to the generation that came before, with their big ideas, their insatiable appetites and their blithe disregard for the rest of the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • Books about genes seem to have joined the ranks of cookbooks and doctor books in that there appears to be an insatiable market for them.
  •     He'd come uninvited, but not unexpected; if it was rude of us to be such unsolicitous hosts, I told myself, it was only rudeness paid in kind, so we tried to forgive one another, Willie and I, for our eager, curious hunger grown insatiable. Heron Lake
  • I also recall the ferocity of the werewolf, and his insatiable hatred for humankind while in that form. Red dust
  • China's insatiable demand for commodities to feed its fast-growing economy has led to rampant global demand for most metals. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's an insatiable demand that causes questions for society as a whole. Times, Sunday Times
  • His nonchalance contrasted with insatiable appetite from hedge funds and speculators. Times, Sunday Times
  • My prodigious (if I may humbly say so myself) drinking is coupled with insatiable eating.
  • To the insatiable bloody appetite of this creature nothing comes amiss; he takes the male ostrich by surprise, and slays that wariest of wild things on his nest; He captures little birds with the dexterity of a cat, and hunts for diurnal armadillos; he comes unawares upon the deer and huanaco, and, springing like lightning on them, dislocates their necks before their bodies touch the earth. The Naturalist in La Plata
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