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Permeate meaning
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 | To enter and spread through; to pervade.
Example sentences (20)
Although fear, uncertainty and doubt still permeate the potential of the metaverse, the technology is quickly evolving and becoming more accessible.
Constructed wetlands then further clean the permeate.
It says: "These high summer months are hot, but not unbearably so, in large part thanks to the sea and mountain breezes that permeate the city.
One is the water being shallower, often found around islands such as Greece and Italy, as the light can permeate the water more.
Radiation from decades of mining, processing and enriching continues to permeate sites used during World War II and the Cold War.
So that philosophy has to permeate any immigration policy.
The message that you may want to convey to them is that the culture doesn’t permeate through the organization and that employees at different levels within the organization don’t relate to what that culture is.
The reason being is that, unlike the yearly hallmark Christmas films or even theatrically released holiday films, goes beyond the platitudes and clichés that permeate the genre.
The Senate president stressed that: “Christmas is a time when hope fills the air, when merriment and goodwill permeate our hearts.
They met on a chat app, and when they started dating in 2018, they could not imagine the ethnic-racial issues that would permeate the relationship.
While the movie is set around Mrs. Harris’ desire to get a Christian Dior dress, complex themes permeate the movie — Mrs. Harris realizing her self-worth, her friendship with Vi and her experience with grief.
And if you allow an idea to permeate, you'll come up with a plan that's wise for you.
As AI continues to permeate various aspects of our lives, from personal assistants to decision-making systems, the importance of proactively addressing the potential for deceptive behavior cannot be overstated.
Meanwhile, though, the same personal nastiness began to permeate other parts of PEN, with ad hominem attacks aimed at fellow users and the City Councilmembers who had initially embraced PEN.
Now, a movie needs to permeate the zeitgeist and have audiences feeling FOMO if they don’t go to the multiplex to see it.
Stories that permeate and linger and infect the minds of the ants.
This commitment must extend beyond the realm of politics and permeate all facets of society.
AI seems to permeate every part of its software, from the ability to answer calls for you to being able to almost perfectly predict your morning commute.
But on the contrary, it turned into another of the familiar hard-luck stories which permeate our sporting culture.
Funky live drums permeate the anthemic “I Dream of Sodomy,” whose inside-out new wave could be a hit in an alternate universe.