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be permeated
verb
To pass through the pores or interstices of; to penetrate and pass through without causing rupture or displacement; applied especially to fluids which pass through substances of loose texture; as, water permeates sand.
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As a result, her work can be permeated with an aura of suspense.
The results show that when concrete is subjected to high enough constant hydraulic pressure, it will be permeated, and after it reaches its maximum permeation rate, the permeability coefficient will gradually decrease towards a stable value.
Some sleep-related behavior can seem to be permeated with psychological meaning.
To be a woman is to be permeated, at all times, by what surrounds you.
The emptiest of empty space, vacuumed clean of matter and radiation, would still be permeated by the Higgs field.
He was alive to the dangers of uniform mediocrity but believed, like Mill, that democracy could be permeated by creative ideas.
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Everyday life is permeated by political divisions.
The clubhouse restaurant was permeated with the smell of barbecue.
This piece, he says, is permeated with their ideas.
"Wars I Have Seen" is permeated with Stein's anxiety.
There's no doubt about it - just as American pop music is permeated through and through with black culture, so British pop music is permeated with gay culture.
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