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Permeate (Verb)

Meaning 1

Pass through; "Water permeates sand easily".

Classification

Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging.

Examples

  • Toxic gases permeate the air in highly polluted areas, posing a significant threat to human health.
  • Saline solution permeates the plant cells, disrupting the delicate balance of their internal chemistry.
  • Cold air permeates the gaps in the old windows, causing the room to feel drafty.
  • Water permeates porous rock, creating natural underground streams and aquifers.
  • Oil dye permeates the wood, giving it a rich, vibrant color that lasts for years.

Synonyms

  • Percolate
  • Filter
  • Sink In

Hypernyms

  • Penetrate
  • Perforate

Hyponyms

  • Infiltrate

Related Words

  • Permeation (noun)
  • Permeant (adjective)

Meaning 2

Spread or diffuse through; "An atmosphere of distrust has permeated this administration"; "music penetrated the entire building"; "His campaign was riddled with accusations and personal attacks".

Classification

Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging.

Examples

  • The smell of freshly baked cookies began to permeate the neighborhood, enticing everyone with its delicious aroma.
  • A sense of sadness permeated the room as they said their final goodbyes to the beloved family member.
  • The warm sunshine began to permeate the cold winter air, signaling the arrival of spring.
  • Her campaign message of hope and unity managed to permeate the hearts of the young voters, who rallied behind her cause.
  • A new technology had been developed that allowed cancer-fighting medicine to permeate the tumor cells more effectively.

Synonyms

  • Riddle
  • Penetrate
  • Interpenetrate
  • Imbue
  • Diffuse
  • Pervade

Hypernyms

  • Perforate

Hyponyms

  • Spiritise

Related Words

  • Permeation (noun)
  • Permeative (adjective)
  • Permeant (adjective)

Meaning 3

Penetrate mutually or be interlocked; "The territories of two married people interpenetrate a lot".

Classification

Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging.

Examples

  • The close friendship between them allowed their lives to permeate each other's in ways that was unusual for some people.
  • Their families' businesses had permeated one another to such an extent that it was hard to decide where one ended and the other began.
  • The couple's hobbies and interests had permeated each other over the years of their relationship, making it easier for them to spend quality time together.
  • The friends had found that their social circles had permeated one another so much that they often had the same friends at parties.
  • The two departments within the organization had permeated one another, sharing strategies and collaborating to reach common goals more often than they worked independently.

Synonyms

  • Interpenetrate

Hypernyms

  • Penetrate

Hyponyms

  • Invade

Related Words

  • Permeation (noun)
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