Definitionadj. being the most concentrated solution possible at a given temperature
Last update: July 20, 2015
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We were all drenched, our clothes saturated with mud and water. [adjective]
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I went out in the rain and got saturated. [adjective]
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She knew that she intentionally distorted each of my words, and each of her words was saturated with venom. [adjective]
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Saturated apple juice is distributed amongs the children. [adjective]
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Maharishi said that every government is so saturated with problems that its leaders cannot conceive of the possibility of rising to invincibility. [adjective]
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Widespread minor spates occurred on the 3rd and, with catchments saturated, rivers were very susceptible to further significant rainfall. [adjective]
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The sociability and fun of European outdoor life is here exchanged for the gloom of the church, the stuffy, germ-saturated country parlor, or the brutalizing atmosphere of the back-room saloon. [adjective]
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His left arm, rudely bandaged in a shawl, hung heavy and useless at his side; the bandage was saturated with blood. [adjective]
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The wiring of the carriage was so exposed to the weather that it was found completely saturated in places with oil and covered with mud. [adjective]
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Returning from Marshall's plantation one afternoon, whither I had been sent on some errand of the mistress, I found him lying on the cabin floor, his clothes saturated with blood. [adjective]
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CHAPTER III The weather was already growing wintry and morning frosts congealed an earth saturated by autumn rains. [adjective]
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