English to Indonesian Dictionary insatiable

insatiable

tak pernah puas
definition
adjective
an insatiable hunger for success
(of an appetite or desire) impossible to satisfy.
translation of 'insatiable'
adjective
tdk terpuaskan,
tdk kenyang-kenyangnya,
yg tak pernah puas
example
Once again, football's 'insatiable' greed threatens to be its undoing.
Now its pretty obvious to the average observer of this species that lurking just below the surface of an 'insatiable' lust for money is malice.
Her mother is a drug addict and has been in and out of jail for over a decade, and Megan's 'insatiable' craving for affection is both tragic and repellent.
He is 'insatiable' in the quest for honours - often putting himself through a punishing schedule.
As his relevance increases so does the 'insatiable' yearning for their source to yield more.
Apparently, she was quite 'insatiable' in the privacy of her own chamber.
They are incensed by the Government's 'insatiable' thirst for higher taxes and more public spending, which has failed to improve services.
Combine this with his instinctive and 'insatiable' appetite for success and you have a winning formula.
Who among us can possibly keep up with the 'insatiable' thirst for novelty demanded and dominated by the toy industry?
Aren't we playing up to the male libido and their 'insatiable' desire for sex and excitement?
The 'insatiable' yearning to know more makes each day exciting and each discovery a gem.
But his 'insatiable' appetite for politics and getting things done was evident long before he sought elected office.
Aren't we all, too much into trivial matters and petty thinking and driven by 'insatiable' greed?
It's infused with desire and loss, impossible tenderness, 'insatiable' hunger.
He was accused of sacrificing all, including justice, to his 'insatiable' ambition.
So called socialist societies have been as bad as any other in helping to destroy the balance of nature in trying to satisfy the 'insatiable' greed of humans.
Being a batsman with an 'insatiable' hunger for runs, he will also no doubt gorge himself at the expense of bowling attacks the length and breadth of the country.
Its pure lust; an 'insatiable' greed for pleasure on my behalf, and a hunger for self-glory and pride on hers.
Revived from my state of walking death, I awoke with an 'insatiable' thirst for that world, a mad desire to recapture it in the waking hours.
It profoundly satisfied while simultaneously creating an 'insatiable' appetite for more.
It has been a busy and successful year for the explorer and it seems his 'insatiable' appetite for doing the impossible is never-ending.
As the months groaned by there were rumours of big price increases, 'insatiable' thirst and catastrophic suspension failure.
While women's insatiability remained a central feature of comic cards (hinting at the persistence of an older conception of female sexuality), this 'insatiability' also reflected on the virility of aristocratic men.
For the following reasons I have come to the conclusion that the 'insatiability' of my sex drive is now getting worse.
Although humans are ruthless pack animals, we're also 'insatiably' curious, semi-intelligent creatures who yearn to learn more about each other and understand the mysteries of the universe we inhabit.
Those of us born under the sign might have recognized the man a mile away - mostly due to his incendiary onstage ferocity, confident mega-showman attitude, and 'insatiably' salacious lyrics.
It's a dazzling quest, the intellectual odyssey of a lifetime, as this 'insatiably' curious writer attempts to understand everything that has transpired from the Big Bang to the rise of civilization.
Jekyll created a serum that violently transformed him into Mr. Hyde: a vastly strong and 'insatiably' brutal creature that stalked the London nights.
The probity, the care and decent aversion of interest necessary in a civil society were replaced with lurid 'insatiability' for retelling what the viewing audience quickly forgot was an actual human tragedy.
He may be little read today, if he is read at all, but the businessman-author - so Scottish in his success and failure in both realms - was 'insatiably' curious about social change and insularity.
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