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Grammar : Noun



Définition of saturation point

  • As in dew point : noun temperature when dew forms
Example sentences :
  • It is apparent that this has reached temporarily the saturation point.
  • Extract from : « State of the Union Addresses of Calvin Coolidge » by Calvin Coolidge
  • The mind seems soon to reach the saturation point where it is unable to take in any more.
  • Extract from : « Children's Literature » by Charles Madison Curry
  • This is the "saturation point" of the money demand of the country; it is a certain number of pieces of full-weight metal.
  • Extract from : « The Principles of Economics » by Frank A. Fetter
  • If the temperature falls below the saturation point, dew will be formed.
  • Extract from : « Physics » by Willis Eugene Tower
  • When the air is near the saturation point, the weather is oppressive and is said to be very humid.
  • Extract from : « General Science » by Bertha M. Clark
  • If, however, the air is not near the saturation point, a fall in temperature will not necessarily produce bad weather.
  • Extract from : « General Science » by Bertha M. Clark
  • Olcott had either regained control of himself or had passed the saturation point; Sam couldn't tell which.
  • Extract from : « Damned If You Don't » by Gordon Randall Garrett
  • We will only state, however, that the magnets of dynamos are not always charged up to their saturation point.
  • Extract from : « ABC of Electricity » by William Henry Meadowcroft
  • When the air is at the saturation point, the tiniest additional percentage of moisture causes rain to fall.
  • Extract from : « The Promise of Air » by Algernon Blackwood
  • Is it not the teacher who has crammed and coached the unfortunate students to the saturation point?
  • Extract from : « Silver Links » by Various

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