Definitions
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- noun
supersaturation
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Examples
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First up, Rick Berman believes there is too much Trek on TV, resulting in oversaturation and, thus, a loss of audience.
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First up, Rick Berman believes there is too much Trek on TV, resulting in oversaturation and, thus, a loss of audience.
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That's the good news about "oversaturation": when the only game in town is
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Apple's iPhone and other smartphones are having a hard time figuring out just how to make money amidst the "oversaturation" of photography programs, which have been wildly successful in terms of downloads, but lacking in business plans.
Tidbits: Facebook's Ascent, Apple's iPad Quarter - Tech Trader Daily - Barrons.com
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Houston and the New York - Northern New Jersey region, which may lead to "oversaturation" in some areas,
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The board is asking the Liquor Authority to review the "oversaturation" of "hard core" bars in the area, and says it is not targeting new restaurants serving wine and beer.
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For those with a big backlog of unwatched material, it's perfect for making sure you don't miss a morsel of media oversaturation.
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Take MadWorld: violence as humor; that's oversaturation; that's subverting violence to something else entirely.
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We may have hit the Lady Gaga oversaturation point tonight.
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"That buys her time and potentially overcomes an issue she had last time around with oversaturation of voter attention," said Doug Schwartz, director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute.
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