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| sat·u·ra·tion [ sàchə ráysh'n ] |
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1. state of total wetness: a state in which something is completely soaked with liquid
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2. state of being packed full: a state in which something is so full or packed that no more can be added
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3. military heavy bombing: intensive bombing of a military target in order to overwhelm an enemy
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4. commerce full supplying of market: the full supplying of a commercial market, to the point where all existing demand for a product is met
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5. chemistry maximum absorption: the absorption of the greatest possible amount of a liquid, solid, or gas by a solution at a given temperature
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6. physics state of magnetization: a state of complete magnetization
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7. meteorology 100 percent humidity: the condition of the atmosphere when it contains as much water vapor as it can hold at a specific temperature
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8. physics color intensity: the intensity of a color
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9. electronics condition of stable output current: a condition where the output current of an electronic device is substantially constant and no longer increases as a function of increasing input
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comprehensive: comprehensive in the use of outlets or other resources
 The event had saturation coverage in the press.
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