|in+ noun
Etymology: Middle French insacieté, insatieté, from Latin insatietas, from in- in- (I) + satietas satiety — more at satiety
: lack of satiety ; especially : unsatisfied desire
clothes they can never hope to own, changes they cannot afford to keep up with — must set up a tremendous store of insatiety in the poor and the modest-income groups — P.M.Gregory