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saturate (v.)

1530s, "to satisfy, satiate," from Latin saturatus, past participle of saturare "to fill full, sate, drench," from satur "sated, full," from PIE root *sa- "to satisfy." Meaning "soak thoroughly" is by 1756. Marketing sense recorded by 1958. Related: Saturated; saturating.

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Definitions of saturate from WordNet

saturate (v.)
cause (a chemical compound, vapour, solution, magnetic material) to unite with the greatest possible amount of another substance;
saturate (v.)
infuse or fill completely;
Synonyms: impregnate
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