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is permeating
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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But Wall Street executives insist that false information is permeating the marketplace as never before.
The mantra of youth sports where "everyone gets a trophy" is permeating professional leagues.
In recent times a service-dominant logic is permeating the design of complex systems.
Both had to do with greed and a perplexing value system that obviously is permeating our society.
It's an attitude that is permeating throughout the N.F.L. because these deaths have put a different twist on the game.
JMAQ is more important clinically because it described how much is permeating per unit area and time, while P is in the units of speed (cm h−1).
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Everyday life is permeated by political divisions.
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.
This is filled with gas and fine wires, and is permeated by an intense magnetic field.
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