saturate
41saturate — i. To reduce the effectiveness of any type of defense by the tactic of bringing so many aircraft per unit of time over a defense area that the electronic and mechanical responses of the defender’s equipment, such as the surface to air weapons,… …
42saturate — verb satʃəreɪt 1》 soak thoroughly with water or other liquid. 2》 cause to combine with, dissolve, or hold the greatest possible quantity of another substance. ↘(usu. be saturated with) fill until no more can be held or absorbed. 3》 magnetize… …
43saturate — v. a. Drench, fill full, imbue thoroughly, soak …
44saturate — verb 1) heavy rain saturated the ground Syn: soak, drench, waterlog, wet through; souse, steep, douse 2) the air was saturated with the stench of incense Syn: permeate, suffuse, imbue, pervade …
45saturate — v 1. soak, drench, wet through, sop, souse, waterlog, suffuse; ret, steep. 2. impregnate, ingrain, infuse, instill; permeate, penetrate, pervade, imbue, shoot through, imbrue; fill, charge, surfeit, glut, sate, satiate …
46saturate — sat·u·rate …
47saturate — verb 1) rain had saturated the ground Syn: soak, drench, waterlog 2) the company has saturated the market Syn: flood, glut, oversupply, overfill, overload …
48saturate — [ˈsætʃəˌreɪt] verb [T] 1) to make something completely wet 2) to fill something completely with a large number of things or a large amount of something saturation [ˌsætʃəˈreɪʃ(ə)n] noun [U] …
49saturate — verb (t) /ˈsætʃəreɪt / (say sachuhrayt) (saturated, saturating) 1. to cause (a substance) to unite with the greatest possible amount of another substance, through solution, chemical combination, or the like. 2. to charge to the utmost, as with… …
50saturate — Hō oma ū, pulu, ho opulu, pulu pē, kē ae, polokake, kawakawa. See moisten …