Origin of saturate
SYNONYMS FOR saturate
3 See
wet.
OTHER WORDS FROM saturate
de·sat·u·rate, verb (used with object), de·sat·u·rat·ed, de·sat·u·rat·ing. o·ver·sat·u·rate, verb (used with object), o·ver·sat·u·rat·ed, o·ver·sat·u·rat·ing.Words nearby saturate
Example sentences from the Web for oversaturated
Beyond this region lie the great nations of Asia, "oversaturated" with population.
Applied Eugenics |Paul Popenoe and Roswell Hill JohnsonOversaturated, the alimentary system refuses to work properly.
The Iron Ration |George Abel Schreiner
British Dictionary definitions for oversaturated (1 of 2)
oversaturated
/ (ˌəʊvəˈsætʃəˌreɪtɪd) /
adjective
(of igneous rocks) containing excess silica
British Dictionary definitions for oversaturated (2 of 2)
saturate
verb (ˈsætʃəˌreɪt)
to fill, soak, or imbue totally
to make (a chemical compound, vapour, solution, magnetic material, etc) saturated or (of a compound, vapour, etc) to become saturated
(tr) military
to bomb or shell heavily
adjective (ˈsætʃərɪt, -ˌreɪt)
a less common word for saturated
Derived forms of saturate
saturater or saturator, nounWord Origin for saturate
C16: from Latin
saturāre, from
satur sated, from
satis enough
Medical definitions for oversaturated
saturate
[ săch′ə-rāt′ ]
v.
To imbue or impregnate thoroughly.
To soak, fill, or load to capacity.
To cause a substance to unite with the greatest possible amount of another substance.
To satisfy all the chemical affinities of a substance; neutralize.
To dissolve a substance up to that concentration beyond which the addition of more results in a second phase.