Saturated
saturated (adj) - completely full (so that no more can be added)
saturate (verb)
saturation (noun)
Example sentences:
* Pepsi and Coca Cola have saturated the market with their respective soft drinks.
* As the market became saturated with goods, inflation went down.
* Sales are not approaching saturation in many western countries.
* Demand for our product has reached saturation point.
* In so unstable a continent, one saturated with weaponry, pouring in more guns is hardly welcome.
* As the domestic market became saturated companies started to think about developing export markets.
* His work clothes became saturated with oil, so he had to change them.
* We shall have to ensure that the markets exist, that they are saturated with goods, that there is competition, and that the consumer has a lot of choice.
* This bright saturated shade of yellow looks good on you.
* Most areas of the city are now saturated with our sales people working door-to-door.
* The rain that has saturated the north since the monsoon began has caused lots of flooding.
* In an age saturated with violence, we hardly pass a day without hearing about another violent movie or video entering the market.
* The market has become so saturated that the product has turned into a commodity.
* The city was saturated with posters promoting the new brand of shampoo.






