v. Obs.0 In 7–8 exaturate. [f. L. exsaturāt- ppl. stem of exsaturāre, f. ex- (see EX- pref.1) + saturāre to fill: see SATURATE.] trans. To fill completely (with food); to satiate. Also fig. Hence † Exsaturation.

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1623–6.  in Cockeram.

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1656–81.  Blount, Glossogr., Exsaturate, to fill an hungry stomach, to satisfie a greedy mind.

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1721–1800.  in Bailey.

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1658–78.  Phillips, Exsaturation, a satiating.

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1721–1800.  Bailey, Exsaturation.

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