An erupting volcano is something that mankind has to admit is unquenchable by human efforts.
something that is not living
Nine of something is called a nonary.
Yes, a satellite is something which is something small in orbit of something large
No, it's not possible to discover something that does not exist because discovery implies finding or revealing something that is already there. If something does not exist, it cannot be discovered.
Something small like a dime.
it means to change something
It's Spanish for lust and lasciviousness; as is in an unquenchable desire for something or someone.
We were out in the hot sun all day, and our thirst was unquenchable.
(because of the meaning of quench, almost all uses will have the word thirst)Many of the early voyagers had an unquenchable thirst for exploration.The students had an unquenchable enthusiasm for improving the school.
"A small body of determined spirits fired by an unquenchable faith in their mission can alter the course of history." - Mahatma Gandhi
Because of their fanatical and unquenchable thirst for power.
The thirst for her blood was too overwhelming.
Thirst is often seen as a powerful and unquenchable desire, symbolizing deeper cravings for fulfillment, connection, or purpose. However, other human experiences, such as ambition, love, and the pursuit of knowledge, can also feel insatiable. These desires drive us forward, yet they often remain elusive, suggesting that the unquenchable nature of thirst extends beyond mere physical needs. Ultimately, such cravings reflect our inherent longing for meaning and satisfaction in life.
Vern L. Webster has written: 'The unquenchable spirit of the Modok Indians'
An unquenchable search for answers to perceived problems. "Is that a new plant / animal / rock ?" "Why did that animal do that?", "What causes that disease / disability ?", and similar.
Robert Jerome Glennon has written: 'Unquenchable' -- subject(s): Droughts, Forecasting, Water consumption, Water-supply 'Water Follies'
insatiable, unquenchable, unappeasable, prodigious, uncontrollable, compulsive, gluttonous, greedy, rapacious; enthusiastic, eager, keen, avid, desirous, hungry, ravenous, piggish, esurient.