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saturate

[sach-uh-reyt, sach-er-it, -uh-reyt] / ˈsætʃ əˌreɪt, ˈsætʃ ər ɪt, -əˌreɪt /


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As much as a month's worth of rain will fall in a day onto already very saturated ground.

From BBC

After creating a profile and liking several videos made by minors, the algorithm of the Chinese-owned site "saturated" her and fellow researcher Sarah Rigali.

From Barron's

The AI hardware market has likely not yet reached “a mature, saturated” stage, Rasgon said, and the size of the market, rather than the share, is what matters.

From MarketWatch

Heavy precipitation — particularly when it comes over a short period of time — can cause lakes and rivers to flood and saturate the ground directly.

From Salon

This spring, a series of strong storms pummeled the Central California coast and saturated the land within the Pajaro River watershed.

From Los Angeles Times