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permeate

(= penetrate, diffuse, riddle) spread or diffuse through An atmosphere of distrust has permeated this administration music penetrated the entire building His campaign was riddled with accusations and personal attacks (= interpenetrate) penetrate mutually or be interlocked The territories of two married people interpenetrate a lot pass through Water permeates sand easily

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permeate · verb

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Hurry. lt's starting to permeate.
Sitting on the grassy knolls, listening to your music permeate the air.
Is there nothing that can permeate your impervious puss?
It seems almost unbelievable that the smell from that small piece of meat could have drifted up through the forest canopy and so permeate the air that it can be detected half a mile away.
Permeate your soul?
To permeate every facet of your mind.
One of untold number which permeate this space and time of your realm.
When he or she takes a drink of water or a shower, the water would permeate to the system.
But soon a silence began to permeate the township.
The classics do permeate all modern media.
These attributes of Horus, whether original or not, seem to permeate in many cultures of the world, for many other gods are found to have the same general mythological structure.
Now, with the Cold War escalating and the presence of a truly super being at the forefront of our national defense a growing fear and restlessness seems to permeate the population.
Permeate the suction.
The dye will permeate the compromised surfaces, increasing the contrast.
So the ink wouldn't permeate the paper.
They permeate the hillside for miles, but these people have been multiplying like rabbits.
Sea water doesn't permeate as well.
Panic will spread on the management floor - and permeate your organization.
And very slowly these ideas might permeate the system.
The affairs they've had, the money they've stolen, the lascivious thoughts that permeate their sick minds.
If the very top guy has this kind of attitude about Avery and that kind of personal involvement in the case of Avery, that's gonna permeate the department, the whole department.
A center of casual violence and capricious harassment. where rampant vice and amorality. permeate every strata of society. and the barrier between food and sex has totally dissolved.
You would find plankton underneath the glacier, perhaps trying to permeate the membrane of the glacier.
Perhaps you'd begun to permeate me.
But Cthulhu, I mean the mythos does permeate a lot of popular culture.
If not, at least it's going to permeate the upper echelon that's close to him.

News and current affairs

Lurking behind China's ambition in space is the spirit of the Cold War, which continues to permeate the inner circles of the military high command, whose adversary is unmistakably the United States.
Similar economic problems permeate the history of the last few decades, from South Korea to Western Europe to the US.
Long before Western philosophers included animals in their ethics, Chinese philosophers like Zhuangzi said that love should permeate relations not only between humans, but between all sentient beings.

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