💯saturation (सैचुरेशन)

noun
ˌsætʃəˈreɪʃən
संश्लिष्टता, संतृप्ति (sanshlishta, santrupti)

मीनिंग

The state of being saturated; the degree or extent to which something is dissolved or absorbed
The state or process that occurs when no more of something can be absorbed, combined with, or added
Fullness or complete state, creating excessive pressure in any place or system.
मीनिंग ट्रांसलेशन
वह अवस्था जिसमें कुछ पूर्ण रूप से घुल या अवशोषित हो जाता है
vah avastha jismein kuch poorn roop se ghul ya avashoshit ho jata hai

एक्जाम्पल सेंटेंसेस

The saturation of the market with similar products reduced sales.

बाजार में समान उत्पादों की संतृप्ति ने बिक्री को घटा दिया।
Bazar mein saman utpadon ki santrupti ne bikri ko ghata diya.

Market saturation limits the potential for growth in certain industries.

बाजार संतृप्ति कुछ उद्योगों में विकास की संभावना को सीमित कर देती है।
Bazar santrupti kuch udyogon mein vikas ki sambhavana ko seemit kar deti hai.

The city's roads have reached saturation due to high vehicle numbers.

शहर की सड़कों पर अत्यधिक वाहन संख्या के कारण संतृप्ति हो गई है।
śahar kī saṛkoṁ par atyadhik vāhan saṅkhyā ke kāraṇ santṛpti ho gaī hai.

सिनोनिम्स

overload, maximum, fullness, completion, peak, limit, capacity, Overload, Full Capacity, Excess
एंट्री 1
overload, maximum
एंट्री 2
fullness, completion, maximum, peak, limit, capacity
एंट्री 3
Overload, Full Capacity, Excess

एंटोनिम्स

emptiness, insufficiency, depletion, shortage, scarcity, deficiency, void, Deficiency, Scarcity, Insufficiency
एंट्री 1
emptiness, insufficiency
एंट्री 2
depletion, emptiness, shortage, scarcity, deficiency, void
एंट्री 3
Deficiency, Scarcity, Insufficiency

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