
1) Alcoholise 2) Ammonify 3) Charge 4) Drench 5) Fill 6) Imbrue 7) Imbue 8) Immerse 9) Infuse 10) Medicate 11) Permeate 12) Soak 13) Sop 14) Steep 15) Thoriate 16) Thoriated 17) Waterlog
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1) Alter 2) Cause an oversupply 3) Change 4) Drench 5) Flood 6) Imbue 7) Imbue totally 8) Infuse 9) Infuse or fill completely 10) Inundate 11) Modify 12) More than cover 13) Oversupply a market 14) Permeate 15) Really soak 16) Soak 17) Soak completely 18) Soak through 19) Soak to the max 20) Steep 21) To fill to excess
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• (v. t.) To cause to become completely penetrated, impregnated, or soaked; to fill fully; to sate. • (v. t.) To satisfy the affinity of; to cause to become inert by chemical combination with all that it can hold; as, to saturate phosphorus with chlorine. • (p. a.) Filled to repletion; saturated; soaked.Saturate: words in the definit...
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To treat or charge something to the point where no more can be absorbed, dissolved, or retained. In meteorology, it is used when discussing the amount of water vapor in a volume of air.
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Filled to repletion; saturated; soaked. 'Dries his feathers saturate with dew.' (Cowper) 'The sand beneath our feet is saturate With blood of martyrs.' (Longfellow) ... Origin: L. Saturatus, p. P. ... 1. To cause to become completely penetrated, impregnated, or soaked; to fill fully; to sate. 'Innumerable flocks and herbs covered that vast expanse ...
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Sat'u·rate p. adjective [ Latin
saturatus , past participle ] Filled to repletion; saturated; soaked. « Dries his feathers
saturate with dew.»
Cowper. « The sand beneath our feet is
saturate With blood of martyrs.»
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Sat'u·rate transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Saturated ; present participle & verbal noun Saturating .] [ Latin saturatus , past participle of saturare to saturate, from satur full of food, sated. See
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Type: Term Pronunciation: satch′ŭ-rāt Definitions: 1. To impregnate to the greatest possible extent. 2. To neutralize; to satisfy all the chemical affinities of a substance (as by converting all double bonds to single bonds). 3. To dissolve a substance up to that concentration beyond which the addition of more results in two phases....
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[
v] - cause (a chemical compound, vapour, solution, magnetic material, etc.) to unite with the greatest possible amount of another substance
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[SAT terms] infuse or fill completely
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infuse or fill completely
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