Saturate in a sentence as a verb

I am 100% sure both daemons can saturate the pipe.

As I read the article and do the math, he purchased a 300Mbps line and saturated it.

Netflix doesn't saturate connections, it doesn't take that much to stream an HD movie.

Performance testing reveals that you can't have more than 10 servers per rack, otherwise you saturate the rack switch.

How about this for a headline: "Verizon allows you to saturate 80% of your line 24/7 without complaining!

By feeding our body continuously with sweet drinks and sugar, we saturate our blood with sugar and we weaken considerably the metabolic processes of storing and retrieving sugar, making us more vulnerable to hypoglycemia in the rare cases where external sugar intakes stop.

Saturate definitions

verb

cause (a chemical compound, vapour, solution, magnetic material) to unite with the greatest possible amount of another substance

verb

infuse or fill completely; "Impregnate the cloth with alcohol"

See also: impregnate