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"insatiably" in different ways?

Could you please explain the meaning "insatiably" in different ways? Thanks
  

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Insatiably is an adverb. The adverb Insatiably has 2 senses: 1) To an insatiable degree. Synonym: unsatiably Context example: She was insatiably hungry.

  • Insatiably is an adverb.
  • The adverb Insatiably has 2 senses: 1) To an insatiable degree.
  • Synonym: unsatiably Context example: She was insatiably hungry.
  • Pertainym: insatiably (impossible to satisfy) 2) In an insatiable manner, with persistence but without satisfaction.
  • Synonym: unsatiably Context example: She tried insatiably to study, but she failed the exam.
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Insatiably is an adverb. The adverb Insatiably has 2 senses:

1) To an insatiable degree.

Synonym: unsatiably

Context example: She was insatiably hungry.

Pertainym: insatiably (impossible to satisfy)

2) In an insatiable manner, with persistence but without satisfaction.

Synonym: unsatiably

Context example: She tried insatiabl
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Thank you! "Impossible to satisfy" Thats all i wanted to know. Th definition of it.

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