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mättas

Mättas is a Swedish verb form derived from the verb mätta. It is used as the present tense form in the passive voice, indicating that the subject is the recipient of the action, or in a middle-voice sense in everyday speech. The core meanings are to become full, to feel satiated, or to become saturated with something.

In everyday language, mättas is most common in relation to eating or fullness. For example, Kroppen mättas

In scientific or technical contexts, mättas describes a state of saturation. For example: Lösningen mättas med

Grammatical notes: mättas is the present passive form of mätta and is used with subjects that undergo

Related terms and translations: The noun mättnad means saturation or fullness, while the adjective mättad means

när
den
får
tillräckligt
med
näring.
This
conveys
the
sense
of
feeling
full
or
satisfied
after
enough
food.
koldioxid,
meaning
the
solution
becomes
saturated
with
CO2.
The
related
adjective
mättad
is
used
to
describe
the
saturated
condition,
while
mättas
refers
to
the
process
of
reaching
that
state.
the
action
(being
made
full
or
saturated).
It
can
also
appear
in
impersonal
or
generic
statements
in
Swedish,
where
the
focus
is
on
the
process
rather
than
a
specific
actor.
saturated.
The
verb
mätta
and
the
noun
mättnad
are
related
concepts.
In
English,
the
closest
translations
depend
on
context
and
include
satiate
(fullness)
and
saturate
(chemical
saturation).