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Meanings of
saturate
in English
Portuguese
impregnar
Catalan
impregnar
Back to the meaning
Infuse or fill completely.
impregnate
Portuguese
impregnar
To fill as much as possible.
overfill
Synonyms
Examples for "
impregnate
"
impregnate
Examples for "
impregnate
"
1
They also can't
impregnate
female soldiers or be impregnated by male soldiers.
2
I've seen what Benjamin does to the witches he tries to
impregnate
.
3
Where does he find the time to
impregnate
his friends' wives?
4
Nor is it necessary to
impregnate
the beer-wort with yeast to provoke fermentation.
5
If anyone was going to
impregnate
Kate it should be me.
Usage of
saturate
in English
1
Had he sent in air support with orders to
saturate
-
bomb
the area?
2
There are also settings to fade,
saturate
,
sharpen, blur and add contrast.
3
This would ensure that oxygen would mingle and
saturate
the entire lake.
4
Smoke from the cooking fires was starting to
saturate
the still air.
5
The shorter the period required to
saturate
demand, the more expensive the cost.
6
The aim is to
saturate
the gravel with the hot tar without surplus.
7
The amount of water necessary to
saturate
air varies greatly with the temperature.
8
If we
saturate
'em, we should get at least a few good hits.
9
The Autumn rains
saturate
the surface soil, which absorbs water like a sponge.
10
I must
saturate
myself with repose and with the underlying-withKarma.
11
We can
saturate
the band by the end of the month.
12
I wanted to
saturate
the room with the complete story of my life.
13
She thought 'new mown hay' was the best to
saturate
the skin with.
14
To which add a sufficient quantity of pure lime to
saturate
the sugar solution.
15
Colours look rich without being over
saturated
;
text is crisp and clear.
16
Speaking to BBC Sport, Hamill said: YouTube is a more
saturated
market.
Other examples for "saturate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
saturate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
saturate with
saturate cotton
saturate the airwaves
saturate a bit
saturate air
More collocations
Translations for
saturate
Portuguese
impregnar
Catalan
impregnar
xopar
amarar
Saturate
through the time
Saturate
across language varieties
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