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Meaning of Saturate
The primary meaning of the word "saturate" is to fill something completely with a quality, substance, or idea.
Definitions
- To fill something completely with a quality, substance, or idea so that no more can be added
- * To make something completely wet or soaked with a liquid
- * To provide as much of something as can be used or absorbed
Etymology of Saturate
The word "saturate" has its roots in Latin, derived from "saturare," which means "to fill" or "to satisfy," and is related to "satur," meaning "enough" or "satisfied"
Historically, the word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of filling something to capacity
Example Uses
- The market is saturated with similar products, making it difficult to stand out
- * The soil was saturated with water after the heavy rainfall
- * The company's marketing campaign aimed to saturate the airwaves with their new advertisement