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Discover LudwigThe word "permeated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process, in which an object or substance has spread throughout a space, filling it completely. For example, you could say "The scent of lavender permeated the room."
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The civil rights movement was slowly trying to undo centuries of damage and change government policy, but there is no doubt that as a black child born in the 1940s, Shakur's life was permeated by racism in a way that seems almost unimaginable today.
Moreover, the accord provided for a referendum in the south, to take place in or before January 2011, on whether that vast region should secede from the north, creating a brand-new independent country.But these planned elections have fallen victim to a general malaise that has permeated the CPA from the beginning.
The sand is permeated with natural bitumen, a type of petroleum with the consistency of peanut butter.
Dismissing charges of libel, the judges said it was well known that, in RAI, "even the most meritorious individuals are favoured by their acquaintanceships in political circles".Italian commentators call RAI the "mirror of the nation": an institution so permeated by competing interests that it sometimes anticipates political shifts even before they surface.
And the universe appears to be permeated by dark matter that can be sensed only by seeing its effect on visible matter, and dark energy, which is even more mysterious.
The entire financial district was coated with ash so thick that it permeated the subways, forcing trains to turn off their air-conditioning as they passed below.
"Combined with the influence of brands and products such as Hollywood, Kentucky Fried Chicken, McDonald's, jeans and Coca-Cola, American culture has permeated almost the entire world," he wrote.China is hamstrung by a contemporary culture that has little global appeal.
Nationalist sentiment in Flanders has permeated the whole population and infected all its politicians.
But if investors fail to spot the jiggery-pokery with credit scores and the outright fraud that permeated the subprime market, that cushion of safety quickly disappears.
He notes that the operations of some dealers are now so large that they need to use the banking system to help them make transfers.The question for law-enforcement agencies is whether informal money-transfer networks are so permeated by illegal activities, including terrorism, that they should be shut down altogether.
"For him, nothing is bigger than politics".Mr Moi's "see no evil, hear no evil" attitude has permeated most of Kenyan society.
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