verb
- to saturate to an excessive degree; to fill or supply with too much of something
Usage: often used in marketing and media contexts
Examples
- The company decided not to oversaturate the market with their new product.
- Social media platforms can oversaturate users with advertisements.
- The news cycle tends to oversaturate audiences with repetitive stories.
- Don’t oversaturate the fabric with cleaning solution.
- The marketing team worried they would oversaturate their target demographic.
- Heavy rainfall can oversaturate the soil and cause flooding.