oversaturating

/ˌoʊvərˈsætʃəreɪtɪŋ/
verb
  1. The act of adding too much of something so that it cannot absorb or handle any more.
    • Oversaturating the cloth with dye causes the colors to bleed together.
    • The chef warned against oversaturating the cake with syrup, as it would become soggy.
    • By oversaturating the air with humidity, the room felt sticky and uncomfortable.
  2. The act of providing or exposing something to an excessive amount, leading to diminished effect or quality.
    • The company is oversaturating the market with the same product in different colors.
    • Oversaturating the playlist with slow songs made the party lose its energy.
    • Oversaturating your schedule with meetings leaves no time for actual work.
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