0 the act or result of filling a thing or place completely so that no more can be added:
1 the act of making something or someone completely wet:
2 the degree to which something is dissolved in something else, compared with the maximum possible degree:
As the degree of saturation increases, the oil progresses towards being fully hydrogenated.
3 a situation in which too much of a product or service is provided so that there is more available than there are people who want to buy it:
These trajectories take into account the relative target motion and thruster/actuator saturation limits.
Saturation of views was ensured as far as possible by utilizing alternative recruitment strategies.
Preliminary data thus suggest that pairs of stimuli matched in saturation for adults will not be equally preferred by infants.
Finally, as knowledge reaches a point of saturation, the previous knowledge has a negative influence, and reduces a party's ability to learn to zero.
The last point to be examined in this section is related to the saturation of the downstream part of the foil by the transient bubbles.
The apparent postponement of saturation is postulated to be due to modification of the flow field by convergence.
Five days later, following extubation, the saturations were 86-88% in 50% facial oxygen.
There was also the significant influence of uncommon saturation pixels for this spot.