oversaturation

/ˌoʊvərˌsætʃəˈreɪʃən/
noun
  1. The state of having more of a substance than can be dissolved or absorbed, often resulting in excess.
    • Oversaturation of the soil with water leads to root rot in many plants.
    • Oversaturation of sugar in the water caused crystals to form at the bottom of the jar.
    • The chemist studied oversaturation to understand how clouds produce rain.
  2. A situation where there is too much of something, such as a product, information, or color, making it overwhelming or less effective.
    • The oversaturation of superhero movies has made some audiences tired of the genre.
    • The photo's oversaturation made the sky look neon blue instead of natural.
    • Oversaturation of advertisements on social media causes users to ignore them.
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