Use "permeated" in a sentence

1. Smoke from smouldering sandalwood permeated everything.

2. Water has permeated the soil.

3. Fear permeated throughout the entire community.

4. Such customs permeated through those people.

5. Soon the gas had permeated the entire area.

6. Regulatory law is permeated with uncertainty. 2

7. Bones of whales are permeated with oil.

8. His public speeches were permeated with hatred of injustice.

9. The smell of smoke permeated the house.

10. The smell of roast beef permeated the air.

11. Water permeated through the cracks in the wall.

12. The odor of frying onions permeated the air.

13. The banquet was permeated with an atmosphere of friendship.

14. 2 The smell of diesel oil permeated the air.

15. The theme “Divine Teaching” permeated the entire program.

16. A mood of defeat permeated the whole army.

17. The smell of diesel oil permeated the air.

18. The banquet is permeated with an atmosphere of friendship.

19. 13 The odor of frying onions permeated the air.

20. The smell of people and food permeated the air.

21. Jefferson regarded Britain as facinorous and permeated by Cupidity and commercialism

22. 12 The banquet was permeated with an atmosphere of friendship.

23. His whole household is permeated by a religious rule.

24. The debt psychology has permeated every corner of the economy.

25. He likes these new ideas that have permeated the people.

26. Steam drifted upwards; the aroma of soup permeated the air.

27. The air was permeated with the odour of burning rubber.

28. The winding sheet was also found permeated with excessive dampness.

29. The soiree acrobatics will be permeated with graceful and gentle, lovely and implicative.

30. What does Candied mean? Permeated, covered, encrusted, or cooked with sugar

31. And the smell of excrement, used as fertilizer, permeated the air.

32. These clashing perspectives permeated the Middle East dispute and prevented any real bargaining.

33. Dissatisfaction among the managers soon permeated down to members of the workforce.

34. Dissatisfaction with the government seems to have permeated every section of society.

35. As a patois , or colloquial , slang is permeated with rich local color and flavor.

36. On the other, Ernestine kept up a flow of low-voiced chatter, permeated by sobs.

37. The Sunwell's inexhaustible power permeated the elves and infused them with a constant supply of arcane energy.

38. Soil humidity increased with distance from the zone of rain-shadow and from the root-permeated area.

39. 8 Everything in art is permeated by evilness and the favourite subjects are blood, sex and death.

40. 17 While our roof was damaged and the rain permeated the drywall inside, we were unharmed.

41. There was a feeling of helpless impotence which permeated up through the ranks from GI to Supreme Command.

42. This Aristotelian "revolution" is responsible for the ethos of male dominance that has permeated the West

43. The faith had permeated their lives to such a degree that it became part of their identity.

44. The dissemination of music by radio and gramophone record permeated the whole country and every social stratum.

45. The names of certain prison governors whose personal positive qualities permeated every aspect of their prisons tend to be long remembered.

46. Coming home from school on a Friday afternoon, the delicious smell emanating from our kitchen permeated the entire tenement.

47. 16 Coming home from school on a Friday afternoon,(www.Sentencedict.com) the delicious smell emanating from our kitchen permeated the entire tenement.

48. In fact my whole being was permeated by the leaden-armed pervading weakness one feels when forced to work in the small hours.

49. Andragogy has permeated the field of adult education despite ongoing debate regarding its usefulness and application (Atherton, 2003; Brookfield, 1995)

50. Monod kinetic constants for acetate- and butyrate-degrading bacteria were obtained through inverse modelling of granular-sized material permeated with synthetic leachate.

51. Ballet began during what is known as the Italian Renaissance, and permeated French culture by Catherine de Medici’s marriage to the King of France

52. Azeotropic permeated mixture Azeotropic mixture Prior art date 1955-05-24 Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion

53. The most basic component of Byzantine culture was the Christian religion, which profoundly influenced the visual arts and permeated all aspects of life

54. The air was permeated by the odor of saddle soap and camp smoke, and the reek of musty human armpits and sour human breath.

55. Countering the Islamophobia Industry 7 Countering Islamophobia in the Media: Community Media Practices and Oppositional Politics Orientalist representations of Islam and Muslims have permeated the media and pop culture

56. The teaching of Siddhartha Gautama that life is permeated with suffering caused by desire, that suffering ceases when desire ceases, and that Buddh - definition of Buddh by The Free Dictionary.

57. Started by a tight-knit Black community near Charleston, South Carolina, the Charleston permeated dance halls where young women suddenly had the freedom to kick their heels and move their legs.

58. In Passing Judgment, Apter reveals how interactions between parents and children, within couples, and among friends and colleagues are permeated with praise and blame that range far beyond specific compliments and accusations

59. When using the present invention, the Cf-pan can maintain the original form even after when the silicon is melted and permeated therein, thereby not easily tearing when a brake is activated.

60. The Besht's Dvekut was an experience of intense pleasure which undergirded his robust affirmation of the world as permeated with divinity, his confident embrace of the physical, and his denial that evil had independent metaphysical reality.

61. (Daniel 5:10-12) We can feel the hush that permeated the banqueting room as Daniel, in compliance with the request of King Belshazzar, proceeded to interpret those mystifying words to the emperor of the third world power of Bible history and his grandees.

62. Moreover, Autoerotic asphyxiation has permeated popular culture and has become a commonplace punchline.” The court thus concluded, “Because Llenos had a subjective expectation of escaping unscathed and the objectively reasonable person would not think an injury was a substantial certainty, his death should not be deemed the result of an

63. There was a Benignancy, a sweetness of demeanor, which attracted them to him, and while his name may not be sounded in the trump of fame, yet the subtile power of his gentleness and goodness has permeated many lives, will shape many destinies, and will have a force in the history of the world greater than that

64. Cryptobiotic, she explained, literally means “hidden life.” Cryptobiotic soil is permeated with microbes and bacteria and fungi that produce mucus and spin filaments which sounds gross and disgusting but is actually all good because the mucus binds the soil to prevent erosion and the filaments hold water in the soil which plants depend on

65. The product of twenty years' research, this is the first book to study the way religious concerns permeated Achaemenian culture, deeply influencing such varied things as categories of space, time, number, and causality; constructions of nature, humanity, and moral order; institutions of law, education, and kingship; practices of diplomacy, tribute, irrigation and gardening (including the

66. It is therefore necessary that lay people receive a sound doctrinal and spiritual formation and constant support to enable them to testify to Christ in their environment, in order that society be abidingly permeated with the principles of the Gospel, while at the same time preventing the faith from becoming marginalized in public life.

67. The story of the Barbary Coast, San Francisco’s first red-light district is a fascinating tale permeated by violence, exploitation, and anarchy that can be experienced firsthand by all, through a journey along The Barbary Coast Trail.The district was named for an expanse of North African coastline, from Morocco to modern-day Libya, that was home to dreaded pirates and slave traders who