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saturation point

noun

  1. the point at which a substance will receive no more of another substance in solution, chemical combination, etc.
  2. a point at which some capacity is at its fullest; limit:

    After a while she reached the saturation point and could absorb nothing more from the lectures.



saturation point

noun

  1. the point at which no more (people, things, ideas, etc) can be absorbed, accommodated, used, etc
  2. chem the point at which no more solute can be dissolved in a solution or gaseous material absorbed in a vapour
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saturation point

  1. The point at which a substance, under given conditions, can receive no more of another substance in solution.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of saturation point1

First recorded in 1855–60
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Example Sentences

“I have reached a saturation point on the small talk about her clothes,” Givhan writes.

And so, I have reached a saturation point on the small talk about her clothes.

Like some solution that has reached saturation point, obedient to the last impulse, this thought crystallises into an act.

When the air is near the saturation point, the weather is oppressive and is said to be very humid.

If, however, the air is not near the saturation point, a fall in temperature will not necessarily produce bad weather.

In general, however, the hygroscopic moisture necessary to saturate the cell walls is termed the "fibre saturation point."

When the specimen has cooled this process is then to be repeated until it has dried down to fibre-saturation point.

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