Thoroughly soaked or drenched in liquid
“The coffee dripped from the saturated towel back onto the desk.”
Swampy or boggy in nature
“As the ground rushed towards her, she saw gaping puddles in the muddy, saturated earth.”
Full of, or replete with, something
“Machiavelli's world is saturated with confidence men.”
Slightly wet or affected with moisture
Packed or filled tightly with some material, substance or objects
Thoroughly soaked or drenched in liquid
(of colour) Dark and highly saturated
Past tense for to soak or wet thoroughly in liquid
“You should also be careful that watering systems for your lawn or flower beds do not spray water on the side of your house or saturate the ground near the house.”
Past tense for to imbue or suffuse with a substance or quality
“Strips of damp blotting paper within the receiver saturate the air with moisture.”
Past tense for to fill or supply so completely that no more can be added
“You saturate the market, and you have to move to another location and open another store.”
Past tense for to fill, infuse or pervade with something or a certain quality
Past tense for to make moist or moister
Past tense for to coat food with seasoning or marinade before (or during) cooking
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