Synonym: bore, enter, perceive, perforate, pierce, puncture, see through, understand. Similar words: generate, strategy, arbitrate, prostrate, frustrate, strategic, illustrate, concentrate. Meaning: ['penɪtreɪt] v. 1. pass into or through, often by overcoming resistance 2. come to understand 3. become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions 4. enter a group or organization in order to spy on the members 5. make one's way deeper into or through 6. insert the penis into the vagina or anus of 7. spread or diffuse through.
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121 The inability of water to penetrate is the result of a phenomenon known as water tension.
122 Order large glass of dry sherry and feel its warmth penetrate toes, making up for rather painful new shoes.
123 Curing takes place when the salts are dissolved by meat juices and then penetrate the meat.
124 Moreover, the detector would have to be in space, because gamma rays can not penetrate the atmosphere.
125 The hands remain outside the bodies, giving a sense that humans may not penetrate something so awesome as a spirit animal.
126 Although the infective larvae can penetrate the skin, the infection rarely matures and there is no evidence as yet of transmammary infection.
127 Spacing the scaffolds opens up the tree so light can penetrate, which encourages fruit production.
128 Even quite small bodies can penetrate the tenuous atmosphere of Mars and cause erosive explosions on its surface.
129 For a pregnancy to occur, one of those sperm must penetrate and fertilize the egg.
130 Apple has spent huge sums in its drive to penetrate new markets.
131 This is due to the fact that the bacteria normally used to penetrate the cell walls does not affect them.
132 Would the cream dissolve fat on contact or penetrate the skin?
133 The grey forms allow themselves to be read as clouds, through which stronger light is managing to penetrate.
134 As Benhamou noted, the industry is starting to penetrate the small office market.
135 After ingestion and hatching the larvae penetrate the intestinal wall and within 48 hours have reached the liver.
136 Such particles are considered dangerous because they penetrate deep into the lungs, where they can cause disease.
137 Scoring the soil film thereby allowing cleaning agent to penetrate to the substance and work from underneath is a partial answer.
138 It shows why philosophy may penetrate so many disciplines and yet remain a distinct discipline itself.
139 The daylight did not penetrate far into the room where only his desk lamp was lit.
140 The drugs industry is complex and hard to penetrate.
141 By sheer force of will(Sentencedict), he could penetrate it.
142 Ultraviolet rays can penetrate through clouds.
143 He could see nothing. His eyes seemed to penetrate the dead water.
144 In contrast to the jet technology the inks do not penetrate the structure paper, but they are brought to its surface and are covered with special fixing agent for shaping of thin film.
145 In the sixteenth century questions arose about how much the influence of Calvin should be allowed to penetrate into Lutheranism.
146 These organisms penetrate into snails, multiply, and develop into cercariae , the infective form for man.
147 The framework clarifies, for instance, that the military needs presidential authorization to penetrate a foreign computer network and leave a cyber-virus that can be activated later.
148 I wish that the thought that comes out of those graves could penetrate their consciousness.
149 Arbitrarily, penetrate drawing off exploding of clothes laughing at consequence, do not look at regret!
150 Q 10 deeply penetrate into the skin to provide moisturise.
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