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Percolated meaning
simple past and past participle of percolate
Example sentences (9)
He had hitched himself to the urban renewal dreams that had percolated through Lower Manhattan in the late 1960s and ’70s, convinced he would make a fortune from his curate’s egg of a store in a location that was becoming a major tourist attraction.
That corruption has been an undercurrent for a long time in places like DBI and in the restaurant inspection area, but since the mid-90’s, it’s percolated to most departments.
At plate boundaries, cold seawater percolated down through cracks in the crust.
Meanwhile, rumors percolated on social media that China was an invasion of Taiwan this June (for the record, that’s about a week away from the time of this writing).
The former South Carolina senator said the issue has percolated for a long time as the federal bureaucracy has been “taking more power,” but that President Joe Biden’s administration has brought the problem to the level of a Third World country.
The question presented has percolated for years, albeit in a removal posture that complicated review.
At junctions of feeder streets in most parts of the sprawling city are heaps of used water sachets and debris percolated by shallow floods that found inadequate avenue of normal flows blocking the canals and waterways.
Ideas of a whites-only nation-state started resurfacing in the 1970s and 1980s, according to Johnson, and percolated especially in the Pacific Northwest.
This indicates that the good economic performance in recent years has not percolated to this socially deprived group, which is reflected in their poor performance in human development indicators.