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Definition of permeate in English: permeateverb ˈpəːmɪeɪtˈpərmiˌeɪt [with object]Spread throughout (something); pervade. 弥漫,遍布;充满 the aroma of soup permeated the air 汤的香味弥漫在空气中。 no object his personality has begun to permeate through the whole organization 他的人格魅力开始影响整个组织。 Example sentencesExamples - The idea that education permeates every aspect of life seems to have fallen by the wayside.
- In this statement you see the ambition which now permeates the club.
- The positivity that permeates this stadium is fast becoming the most surreal thing of all.
- Even though they didn't quite have the freshly baked bread or the smell of coffee permeating the air, we took the bait.
- His scent, the faint musk of ivory soap mingled with the clean heaven air, permeated my senses.
- A writer has to grow with the twists and turns of history, with the vitality that permeates life.
- There are those who believe a liberal or a conservative bias permeates the media.
- No matter where you wandered the aroma of garlic permeated the air.
- This question of implicit knowledge permeates all branches of the field.
- An awful stench filled the stuffy air of the wet alleyway, which permeated my nostrils.
- It's wry humour that permeates the tale rather than bitterness.
- He is emblematic of the good fun and sense of community that permeates this weekly event.
- Once again, praise was specific for the good pastoral care that permeates the school and the good parish and community links.
- It permeates every corner of Northern Irish society, often unseen but nigh impossible to evade.
- The light fragrance permeating the autumn air will make you feel intoxicated.
- In fact, the rich-poor disparity permeates every aspect of students' lives.
- Its refreshing fragrance filled the car and permeated our clothes.
- Most visibly of all, it permeates every line and curve of their art.
- In these situations, the smell of stale sweat and charcoal smoke permeates the thick air.
- There is a realism and a patience which permeates the camp.
Synonyms pervade, spread through, fill, filter through, diffuse through, imbue, penetrate, pass through, percolate through, perfuse, extend throughout, be disseminated through, flow through, charge, suffuse, run through, steep, impregnate, inform, infiltrate soak through, penetrate, seep through, saturate, percolate through, leach through, pass through, spread through
OriginMid 17th century: from Latin permeat- 'passed through', from the verb permeare, from per- 'through' + meare 'pass, go'. Definition of permeate in US English: permeateverbˈpərmēˌātˈpərmiˌeɪt [with object]Spread throughout (something); pervade. 弥漫,遍布;充满 the aroma of soup permeated the air 汤的香味弥漫在空气中。 no object his personality has begun to permeate through the whole organization 他的人格魅力开始影响整个组织。 Example sentencesExamples - A writer has to grow with the twists and turns of history, with the vitality that permeates life.
- In fact, the rich-poor disparity permeates every aspect of students' lives.
- Once again, praise was specific for the good pastoral care that permeates the school and the good parish and community links.
- He is emblematic of the good fun and sense of community that permeates this weekly event.
- Even though they didn't quite have the freshly baked bread or the smell of coffee permeating the air, we took the bait.
- This question of implicit knowledge permeates all branches of the field.
- Most visibly of all, it permeates every line and curve of their art.
- In these situations, the smell of stale sweat and charcoal smoke permeates the thick air.
- It's wry humour that permeates the tale rather than bitterness.
- There is a realism and a patience which permeates the camp.
- In this statement you see the ambition which now permeates the club.
- It permeates every corner of Northern Irish society, often unseen but nigh impossible to evade.
- No matter where you wandered the aroma of garlic permeated the air.
- The positivity that permeates this stadium is fast becoming the most surreal thing of all.
- An awful stench filled the stuffy air of the wet alleyway, which permeated my nostrils.
- The idea that education permeates every aspect of life seems to have fallen by the wayside.
- His scent, the faint musk of ivory soap mingled with the clean heaven air, permeated my senses.
- There are those who believe a liberal or a conservative bias permeates the media.
- Its refreshing fragrance filled the car and permeated our clothes.
- The light fragrance permeating the autumn air will make you feel intoxicated.
Synonyms pervade, spread through, fill, filter through, diffuse through, imbue, penetrate, pass through, percolate through, perfuse, extend throughout, be disseminated through, flow through, charge, suffuse, run through, steep, impregnate, inform, infiltrate soak through, penetrate, seep through, saturate, percolate through, leach through, pass through, spread through
OriginMid 17th century: from Latin permeat- ‘passed through’, from the verb permeare, from per- ‘through’ + meare ‘pass, go’. |