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    satiety


    1. Man has not created bad and good; justice and injustice; the desire for changes; heroes and villains; love and hate; the need to eat; the feeling of satiety; the possibilities for particles to agglutinate, reshape, transform, expand and grow into something larger or more refined


    2. Subjectively, it was found there was greater satiety following the whey meal also


    3. satiety response to whey and emphasize the importance of considering the impact of protein type on the appetite response to a mixed meal


    4. satiety than other protein sources


    5. Yes! Satiety and fullness!, so compelling love, that even in the full light of day, my eyes were able to look at the brilliance of the stars and the glittering of the sun and the moon together


    6. eaten to satiety cannot pray, nor can one pray who is starved


    7. be made to be responsive to the meaníngs of weight and of eating ítself along with, or instead of, the physiological cues for hunger and satiety


    8. He complains of early satiety for the past few months


    9. The surfeit far from bringing satiety stimulated her need


    10. However much he looked at them, caressed them and kissed them, there was no satiety, no slaking of the thirst to feast his eyes on them

    11. In this way, the secretion of fluid and the large volume of dietary fiber in the gastrointestinal tract occupies a larger space, enhance satiety, to convey to the brain "I've had enough, do not eat" information to achieve the purpose of the control of food intake, play the effect of losing weight


    12. This satiety message takes approximately 20 minutes to reach the brain


    13. By this road that I have described, rough and hard, stumbling here, falling there, getting up again to fall again, they reach the rank they desire, and that once attained, we have seen many who have passed these Syrtes and Scyllas and Charybdises, as if borne flying on the wings of favouring fortune; we have seen them, I say, ruling and governing the world from a chair, their hunger turned into satiety, their cold into comfort, their nakedness into fine raiment, their sleep on a mat into repose in holland and damask, the justly earned reward of their virtue; but, contrasted and compared with what the warrior undergoes, all they have undergone falls far short of it, as I am now about to show


    14. Every smile hid a yawn of boredom, every joy a curse, all pleasure satiety, and the sweetest kisses left upon your lips only the unattainable desire for a greater delight


    15. Then can you wonder that persons who are inexperienced in the truth, as they have wrong ideas about many other things, should also have wrong ideas about pleasure and pain and the intermediate state; so that when they are only being drawn towards the painful they feel pain and think the pain which they experience to be real, and in like manner, when drawn away from pain to the neutral or intermediate state, they firmly believe that they have reached the goal of satiety and pleasure; they, not knowing pleasure, err in contrasting pain with the absence of pain, which is like contrasting black with grey instead of white--can you wonder, I say, at this?


    16. A study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition showed that a high-protein meal, as opposed to one high in carbs, increases satiety by suppressing the hunger-stimulating hormone ghrelin


    17. For ’tis in the Nature of distemper’d Lust to be insatiable, whilst the robust and loving Lover takes his Pleasure, then basks in the Satiety of a Thing well done, enjoying the Afterglow of Ecstacy as much as the Act itself


    18. As for the distemper’d Lover, there is scarce a Moment of Peace or Rest; he is fore’er searching for a Satiety he will ne’er discover


    19. Yesterday it was appetite, to-day it is plenitude, to-morrow it will be satiety


    20. When she left me, I felt comparatively strong and revived: ere long satiety of repose and desire for action stirred me

    21. Lest jaded with satiety,


    22. The composition has all the variety of which it is susceptible; and there is also enough of it in the style of dress and of features to relieve the eye from any danger of satiety


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    Synonyms for "satiety"

    repletion satiation satiety

    "satiety" definitions

    the state of being satisfactorily full and unable to take on more