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saturation point
noun
- the point at which a substance will receive no more of another substance in solution, chemical combination, etc.
- 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
- the point at which no more (people, things, ideas, etc) can be absorbed, accommodated, used, etc
- chem the point at which no more solute can be dissolved in a solution or gaseous material absorbed in a vapour
saturation point
- The point at which a substance, under given conditions, can receive no more of another substance in solution.
Word History and Origins
Origin of saturation point1
Example Sentences
Supporters of deep seabed exploration say that mining on land has almost reached a saturation point, resulting in low-quality production, and that many of the mineral source-areas are plagued by conflict or environmental issues.
Emerson says the shop reached a “saturation point” – everyone who wanted a bike bought one.
Supporters of deep seabed exploration say that mining on land has almost reached a saturation point, resulting in low-quality production, and that many of the mineral source-areas are plagued by conflict or environmental issues.
The Frankenstein myth hasn’t yet reached a saturation point with these latest offerings.
Reaching a saturation point: Does Formula 1 really need another street race?
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