permeate|permeated|permeates|permeating in English
verb
[per·me·ate || 'pɜrmɪeɪt /'pɜː-]
enter, penetrate; infiltrate, pervade; suffuse
Use "permeate|permeated|permeates|permeating" in a sentence
1. It is constant and all-permeating.”
2. Thoughts are a strangely permeating factor.
3. Smoke from smouldering sandalwood permeated everything.
4. Water has permeated the soil.
5. Terror seemed to permeate the very air.
6. It embraces and permeates all creation.
7. 11 Ink permeates the blotting paper.
8. A feeling of unease permeates the novel.
9. It fills all space, penetrating and permeating everything.
10. Fear permeated throughout the entire community.
11. Such customs permeated through those people.
12. Money values permeate every aspect of our existence.
13. Racism continues to permeate our society.
14. Water will easily permeate a cotton dress.
15. Soon the gas had permeated the entire area.
16. Regulatory law is permeated with uncertainty. 2
17. Bones of whales are permeated with oil.
18. 7 An emotional intensity permeates every one of O'Connor's songs.
19. 18 Racism continues to permeate our society.
20. Functional relationships permeate every part of science.
21. Water will easily permeate through the sand.
22. His public speeches were permeated with hatred of injustice.
23. Acridine orange permeates viable cells and binds to nucleic acids
24. The smell of smoke permeated the house.
25. Ancestor worship, witchcraft, and spiritism permeate every aspect of life.