0 (especially of a desire or need) too great to be satisfied:
His thirst for public respect was insatiable; for him, honor, more than interest, impelled men's actions.
Nothing suggests that an insatiable demand for new symbols would have driven the emergence of a phonological combinatorial system.
This insatiable thirst spawned illicit trade, and as the tributary trade waned, illicit traders replaced licensed merchants as major players in the trade network.
The logic of the panegyric implies that of the wine poem because the chaotic, insatiable nature of desire is essential to both.
The demand was seen as insatiable, partly because of the nature of the practice population.
Another problem was the insatiable demand of the army for the few engineers who did graduate.
That so few were excluded set into bold relief an insatiable industrial demand for cheap labor.
This means that the pursuit of moral value is in one respect satiable and in another respect insatiable.
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