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saturated
[sach-uh-rey-tid]
adjective
soaked, impregnated, or imbued thoroughly; charged thoroughly or completely; brought to a state of saturation.
(of colors) of maximum chroma or purity; of the highest intensity of hue; free from admixture of white.
Chemistry.
(of a solution) containing the maximum amount of solute capable of being dissolved under given conditions.
(of an organic compound) containing no double or triple bonds; having each single bond attached to an atom or group.
(of an inorganic compound) having no free valence electrons.
saturated
/ ˈsætʃəˌreɪtɪd /
adjective
(of a solution or solvent) containing the maximum amount of solute that can normally be dissolved at a given temperature and pressure See also supersaturated
(of a colour) having a large degree of saturation
containing no multiple bonds and thus being incapable of undergoing additional reactions
a saturated hydrocarbon
containing no unpaired valence electrons
(of a fat, esp an animal fat) containing a high proportion of fatty acids having single bonds See also polyunsaturated unsaturated
(of a vapour) containing the equilibrium amount of gaseous material at a given temperature and pressure See also supersaturated
(of a magnetic material) fully magnetized
extremely wet; soaked
saturated
Relating to an organic compound in which all the carbon atoms are joined by single bonds and therefore cannot be combined with any additional atoms or radicals. Propane and cyclopentane are examples of saturated hydrocarbons.
Compare unsaturated
Relating to a solution that is unable to dissolve more of a solute.
Containing as much water vapor as is possible at a given temperature. Air that is saturated has a relative humidity of 100 percent.
Other Word Forms
- nonsaturated adjective
- subsaturated adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of saturated1
Example Sentences
In 2010, Congress passed the Hunger-Free Kids Act, which prohibited whole milk in school lunches due to concerns that saturated fat and high calories were contributing to a slew of health problems in children.
Some believe it will put more eyes on tennis in an ever-competitive and increasingly saturated market.
In a world saturated with images of suffering and yet paralyzed by indifference, she leaves us with a haunting question: How many more children must die before the world declares that Gaza deserves to live?
Whatever Harris does to break through, it won’t be easy in today’s saturated media and political marketplace, which is so vastly different from what other former White House occupants faced.
It feels unmistakably now: a season saturated in food references, culinary hustle and edible aspiration.
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- soaked www.thesaurus.com
- soggy
- waterlogged
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