Similar words: maturation, naturalisation, saturate, saturated, naturalization, unsaturated, denaturalization, acculturation. Meaning: [‚sætʃə'reɪʃn] n. 1. the process of totally saturating something with a substance 2. the act of soaking thoroughly with a liquid 3. a condition in which a quantity no longer responds to some external influence 4. chromatic purity: freedom from dilution with white and hence vivid in hue.
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1. Reforms have led to the saturation of the market with goods.
2. The company's sales are now close to saturation in many western countries.
3. The refugee camps have reached saturation point.
4. The market for computer games has reached saturation point.
5. The trial was given saturation coverage by the press.
6. Demand for the product has reached saturation point.
7. Newspapers, television and radio are all providing saturation coverage.
8. Road traffic has reached saturation point.
9. There was saturation coverage of the event by the media.
10. There seems to be no saturation point.
11. I have complete absence of remorse in this saturation of pleasure.
12. The coffee bar market has almost reached its saturation point.
13. Note that the saturation potential differences are close to the supply e.m.f.s biasing the operational amplifier.
14. Supplemental oxygen increases oxygen saturation but does not reduce the incidence of clinically important cardiac arrhythmias.
15. This model of saturation does not in any way diminish the importance of behavior change for individuals.
16. Pulse oximetry was used to monitor oxygen saturation and heart rate.
17. The extra rainfall pushes the Earth beyond saturation point, the water is expelled and an earthquake occurs along with the expulsion.
18. Our emphasis on biliary cholesterol saturation in the pathogenesis of recurrent stones, therefore, may have been incorrect.
19. Was dissolved oxygen in the water greater than 80% of saturation?
20. The number of summer tourists in the area has reached saturation point .
21. Demand for cars in the developed world will have reached saturation point within 20 years.
22. So many refugees have arrived that the camps have reached saturation point.
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23. Was dissolved oxygen in the water greater than 80 percent of saturation?
24. A small resistor is connected in series with the coil to limit the current during core saturation.
25. As the winding current is increased, however, the flux density in the iron eventually reaches its saturation level.
26. As many as 60 enemy fighters flew abreast of the Group, then turned and attacked in formation, using saturation tactics.
27. Many sensational murder trials of the twentieth century have received extensive press notice and a few have been given saturation news coverage.
28. A reduction of biliary phospholipids by dietary legumes was associated with an increased cholesterol saturation of bile.
29. Hence, there is increased oxygen delivered to tissues for a given hemoglobin oxygen saturation.
30. Due to this increased affinity, there is also less oxygen delivered to the tissue for a given percent saturation of hemoglobin.
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