saturate
sa
ˈsæ
tu
ʧɜ
chē
rate
ˌreɪt
reit
British pronunciation
/sˈæt‍ʃəɹˌe‍ɪt/

Définition et signification de « saturate » en anglais

to saturate
01

saturer

to pour or to put a significant amount of something into a place or thing to the point of not being able to add anymore
Transitive: to saturate sth | to saturate sth with sth
to saturate definition and meaning
example
Exemples
After the rain, the soil became saturated with water, making it difficult for additional rainfall to be absorbed.
Après la pluie, le sol est devenu saturé d'eau, ce qui a rendu difficile l'absorption des précipitations supplémentaires.
The market was saturated with similar products, making it challenging for new entries to gain attention.
Le marché était saturé de produits similaires, ce qui rendait difficile pour les nouvelles entrées d'attirer l'attention.
02

saturer

to combine so much of a chemical compound with a chemical solution that the solution cannot retain, absorb, or dissolve anymore of that compound
Transitive: to saturate a solution | to saturate a solution with a compound
example
Exemples
The chemist attempted to saturate the solution with salt by adding spoonful after spoonful.
Le chimiste a tenté de saturer la solution avec du sel en ajoutant cuillerée après cuillerée.
After hours of stirring, the sugar had completely saturated the tea.
Après des heures de remuage, le sucre avait complètement saturé le thé.
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