Noun
(chemistry) the stage at which a substance will receive no more of another substance in solution or in a vapor
Source: WordNetConfronted to a massive surge of infections, many EU countries have reintroduced partial lockdowns as they try to avoid reaching a saturation point in their hospitals. Source: Internet
Data is the lifeblood of any business and in today’s data driven world, information is all-pervasive and, for many organisations, is in danger of reaching saturation point. Source: Internet
If an industry segments itself to white dudes of a certain age and a certain income bracket, it’s going to reach a saturation point. Source: Internet
Do you believe that the industry is still growing or has it reached saturation point? Source: Internet
If public response is any indication, we have yet to reach a saturation point. Source: Internet
There’s a saturation point where the most number of people who would enjoy your work are aware of it before it starts to spill out and people who won’t enjoy it are aware of you. Source: Internet