saturate|saturated|saturates|saturating in English
verb
[sat·u·rate || 'sætʃəreɪt]
soak or fill completely; impregnate with as much material as possible; cause a substance to absorb as much of another substance as possible (Chemistry)
Use "saturate|saturated|saturates|saturating" in a sentence
1. Immersing and Saturating
2. Water poured through the hole, saturating the carpet.
3. The me-first attitude now saturates our roads.
4. Truth Saturates the Village of Many Waters
5. “I Will Saturate the Tired Soul”
6. Like a spring rain that saturates the earth.”
7. A standard UMTS system would saturate that spectrum.
8. We must avoid saturating our children with material things.
9. Jehovah’s Witnesses are saturating the earth with the Kingdom message
10. To saturate with water and make soggy or unusable.
11. Choose a type of spread that's lower in saturates than butter.
12. Through entertainment, music, and advertising, sexual messages saturate people’s consciousness.
13. We'll saturate California with the rise in its crime rate.
14. High saturate induction density—minish the coefficient of the instrument.
15. Tail gas (petroleum), saturate gas recovery plant, C1-2-rich; Petroleum gas
16. It is no coincidence that violence, often with occult themes, saturates the popular media.
17. 5 To saturate with water and make soggy or unusable.
18. Saturate the meat in the mixture of oil and herbs.
19. Saturated acyclic hydrocarbons
20. Also, his government dominates the media, which saturate the country with his propaganda.
21. The bottle shattered in the back of the car, the petrol saturating and sticking to the upholstery.
22. Ungodliness saturated the earth.
23. • Eat less saturated fat.
24. Water vapor in the clouds condenses and precipitates as rain, which “saturates the earth.”
25. Saturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids