0 to be filled with a lot or too much of something -- roić się od czegoś
The city is saturated with cheap restaurants.
1 to make something completely wet -- przemoczyć, rozmoczyć, nasycać
2 to put as much of a substance that dissolves into a solution as is possible -- nasycać
The shape of the variance -mean relation suggests that in bright light transmitter release approaches zero, while in darkness transmitter release saturates the postsynaptic response.
However, the surface is saturated with superoxides and peroxides, which would rapidly degrade any organic material.
This is a result of the waves saturating, and being absorbed by both electrons and ions.
Such dependence could easily exist if parasites saturate the susceptible pool of allopatric hosts, but at a higher dose than for sympatric hosts.
Further simulations were not carried out due to the fact that the plasma had by this time saturated.
The reduced model did not differ significantly from the saturated model by an analysis-of-variance test (c2=4.2514 on 11 degrees of freedom, p=0.3730).
The subjects were asked to put the filter paper in their mouth until it was saturated with saliva.
However, this statement does not mean that another motion saturated more fully may exist.