verb
- present participle of oversaturate; to saturate excessively or beyond the point of usefulness or capacity
Usage: commonly used in technical, commercial, and figurative contexts
Examples
- The market is oversaturating with similar products, making it hard for new brands to stand out.
- Oversaturating the soil with water can damage plant roots.
- The company worried about oversaturating the advertising campaign and losing audience interest.
- Oversaturating a color in the image made it look unnatural.
- By oversaturating the market with discount offers, retailers risk devaluing their brand.
- The fabric was oversaturating with dye, resulting in uneven coloring.