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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
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?
She added, “We’ve reached a saturation point with retail simulacra: Everything is a copy of a copy, and even things that started in Copenhagen are now at Wayfair.”
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