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was 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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The clubhouse restaurant was permeated with the smell of barbecue.
The totemistic principle was then the clan itself, and it was permeated with sanctity.
Despite Mr. Lu Maw's tireless optimism, his theater was permeated with sadness.
Mr. Kerry's announcement of the deal, Mr. Lavrov at his side, was permeated with caveats.
It was a June morning, and under a hot sun the bayou was permeated with quiet unease.
The building itself was permeated with the kinds of nooks and crannies and hiding spaces that kids live for.
Similar(11)
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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