Saturate – Fill something completely

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Saturate - Fill something completely such that no more can be added

Pronounced as Sa (from Sad) [emphasized] + Ch + Rate {Listen to it here}

It comes from Latin Saturatus based on the root Satur meaning Satiated.

Situational Uses / Sentences:

  • With the soil saturated again with water there were large pools of water on the fields adjacent to the weather station.
  • The salt solution was saturated and no additional salt could be dissolved in it.

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