Use "permeates" in a sentence

1. It embraces and permeates all creation.

2. 11 Ink permeates the blotting paper.

3. A feeling of unease permeates the novel.

4. 7 An emotional intensity permeates every one of O'Connor's songs.

5. Acridine orange permeates viable cells and binds to nucleic acids

6. An emotional intensity permeates every one of O'Connor's songs.

7. Bias against women permeates every level of the judicial system

8. A SPIRIT of independence and disobedience permeates the world today.

9. 6 Bias against women permeates every level of the judicial system.

10. American history permeates Bensalem, Pennsylvania, a township that was founded in 1692

11. There is a marvelous spirit which permeates the general priesthood meeting of the Church.

12. Thanks to the two sweethearts, an atmosphere of... tenderness permeates the old antrum of the fairies.

13. Abjection refers to the vague sense of horror that permeates the boundary between the self and the other

14. Language is an indispensable part for individual self-awareness. Language permeates each individual thinking and the whole Weltanschauung.

15. If gas permeates the polymer, it can roughen the inner surface of the part when the gas migrates out again.

16. You might say Hammerbacher is a conscientious objector to the ad-based business model and marketing-driven culture that now permeates tech.

17. Auras: n.pl energies that are believed to surround the surface of an object, reflecting the life force that permeates all living beings.

18. (Matthew 13:33) Although such leaven is hidden from view, it permeates every part of the dough and makes it rise.

19. The problem lies in ethical anomie, philosophical befuddlement and the hypocrisy that today permeates every aspect of our so-called civilized world.

20. Looking to a future in which the market permeates every corner of life, Marx wrote in The Communist Manifesto: "Everything that is solid melts into air".

21. 27 Accordingly, red blood cell appears in solution of low ooze salt the character of haemolysis , be called " red blood cell permeates brittleness " .

22. "This group has been formed to shine a light on the extensive Anti-Black racism that permeates the suBurbs of not only Monroe County, but

23. He says, "To be overtaken with awe of God is not to entertain a feeling but to share in a spirit that permeates all being."

24. This reclusion is dominant not only in operas, but also permeates the whole society, which composes the unique culture of reclusion embodied in Yuan operas.

25. Corporeal Gesture (in the sense of Corporeal-instrumental-sonorous movement) aside, a whole chain of musical significance permeates procedures and works produced with the aid of a computer

26. It is a concept so all-prevailing that it permeates the advanced writings of mathematicians, and yet it can be used to teach arithmetic principles to the youngest children.

27. Cheerfulness is a virus that contaminates Surrounding all in wondrous pleasant air A sweet perfume like roses permeates A sunny view of life that always brings in flair

28. Perhaps the strongest link to the McQueen heritage is the sense of history that permeates the work of designers who show in London, even if their own polyglot backgrounds lie far away.

29. This process creates a film of the Adsorbate on the surface of the adsorbent.This process differs from absorption, in which a fluid is dissolved by or permeates a liquid or solid, respectively.

30. In Blowing My Way to the Top, Jen shatters the illusion of effortless, instant success that permeates social media to reveal the sweat, dedication, and drive it really takes to make it

31. This process creates a film of the adsorbate on the surface of the Adsorbent.This process differs from absorption, in which a fluid is dissolved by or permeates a liquid or solid, respectively.

32. From the first words, the very warmth that permeates its author emanates from the pages. Becoming manages to be a coming-of-age tale, a love story and a family saga all in one.

33. It permeates our environment, and we think we are being reasonable and logical when, all too often, we have been molded by the ethos, what the Germans call the zeitgeist, or the culture of our place and time.

34. Cochrane points out that Anthropocentrism permeates “all ethics.” “An anthropocentric ethic claims that only human beings are morally considerable in their own right, meaning the direct moral obligations we possess […] are owed to our fellow human beings.”

35. There is no takeout order that will meet the Craving, which is as much about the environment surrounding a plate of chicken as it is about the blend of spices or the kiss of smoke that permeates each bite

36. To ascribe to sth If you ascribe to a particular belief or opinion, you hold that belief or opinion He Ascribes to a philosophy that permeates every part of his life Collins Complete Spanish Electronic Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers 2011

37. Alternative Titles: God particle, Higgs particle Higgs Boson, also called Higgs particle, particle that is the carrier particle, or Boson, of the Higgs field, a field that permeates space and endows all elementary subatomic particles with mass through its interactions with them.

38. According to DuPont, valves lined with the Conventionally used material "fail relatively quickly because chloroprene permeates the lining and causes it to swell." Because Teflon NXT has a higher creep resistance and stiffness, the Gar-Seal valve provides superior long-term sealing action, says DuPont.