permeate in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

permeate in the PONS Dictionary

permeate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to permeate into sth
to permeate through sth
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It appears to be the one and only problem permeating all creation.
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The smell quickly permeated the cabin, making astronauts physically ill.
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The feed is passed through the system from which permeate is separated and collected from the edge of the plate.
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Religious imagery permeated many war memorials, even the secular.
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Though she takes no part in the conversation, she presides over it, and her presence permeates its conduct.
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The bigger pore is, the better amino acids permeate the membrane.
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Outer freedom is attained by permeating our deeds with "moral imagination".
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The author believed it was partly the corruption of the nation's leaders which had permeated the society and led to the rampant unethical excesses.
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Their struggle has permeated many aspects of the peoples social lives.
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The "absolute" is a spiritual essence that according to some religious philosophies allegedly permeates all matter.
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