Definitions
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- transitive verb To saturate to excess.
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- verb To
saturate to excess.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Campos said in an interview that the new medallions would "oversaturate" the local market.
Prince George's cabbies oppose bill to cut new medallion number 2011
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You can only oversaturate the comedy movie market for so long.
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Obama already has all the money he needs to oversaturate all the markets.
Hillary And Obama Now Spending Almost Equally In North Carolina And Indiana 2009
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Better to oversaturate than to underrepresent -- isn't that the American way?
Chi Tung: Yellow Peril Or Power? China Reconsidered (Again) 2008
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"" Our goal was not to oversaturate, not for her to be a star who flamed out, '' says agent Leigh Steinberg, with whom Strug signed right out of Atlanta.
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Guest appearances from Raekwon, Method Man, Havoc, KRS One, Redman and Keith Murray don't oversaturate the album and perfectly complement EPMD.
What's New In Dart's iPod #59 AKA Veterans Memorial Day Dart Adams 2008
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So, we don't want to oversaturate some of these areas, but we don't want to underserve them.
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The Public Works Department, for example, is using Wi-Fi on 13 snowplows partly to ensure in real time that they don't oversaturate streets with salt and chemicals -- which can harm plants and pollute rivers.
www.startribune.com 2012
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As for why Microsoft didn't announce Kinect pricing at last month's E3, Greenberg said it was due to not wanting to oversaturate its press briefing with too much news.
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If the Internet has done one thing for music, it's oversaturate the market.
Prefix 2010
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tripinology
March 12, 2018