Similar words: permeate, impermeable, watermelon, defeated, repeatedly, come at, bewilderment, tormented. Meaning: ['pɜrmɪeɪt /'pɜː-] adj. occurring throughout.
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(31) Steam drifted upwards; the aroma of soup permeated the air.
(32) There was a feeling of helpless impotence which permeated up through the ranks from GI to Supreme Command.
(33) It is tempting to discuss Freud's ideas much further since they have permeated modern psychological thinking.
(34) His work is thus marked with a bitter irony which permeated not only the substance of his theory but also its method.
(35) Objectivity of the scientific and economic ilk has progressively driven out the Utopianism which had previously permeated science and technology.
(36) According to a member of the United States delegation, a spirit of economic warfare permeated the conference.
(37) The dissemination of music by radio and gramophone record permeated the whole country and every social stratum.
(38) It is not machines we are creating but a mechanical environment permeated with our sense of learning.
(39) Such sanctions permeated society and popped up even in the most unlikely places.
(40) Now my world is permeated by the pungent odor of diesel fuel.
(41) The opera is permeated with the Masonic sacred number - three.
(42) Many lively strains were present in that hybrid, and they permeated all religious practices.
(43) The very air was permeated with the smell of abandonment and neglect.
(44) It is now necessary to consider how far down the social scale these party tensions permeated.
(45) But by 1990 a profoundly different orientation permeated the Minnesota state government.
(46) The winding sheet was also found permeated with excessive dampness.
(47) The stink of burning rubber permeated the hot summer air.
(48) Beyond 1945 and its immediate aftermath was the outline of a future permeated with hope.
(49) May this promote a culture which is permeated with the transforming message of the Gospel.
(50) These four ways of understanding Scripture permeated medieval habits of reading and writing.
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(51) Coleridge illustrates his points with reference and quotation which reveal how deeply and thoroughly Wordsworth's poems have permeated his thinking.
(52) The country was on the brink of war, and fear and uncertainty permeated every aspect of daily life.
(53) The country was on the brink of war; uncertainty permeated every aspect of daily life.
(54) And the smell of excrement, used as fertilizer, permeated the air.
(55) Sunlight streamed into the church and through the stained glass windows, and a smell of grass and flowers permeated the air.
(56) Racism has permeated Western society, and Western psychiatry is no exception.
(57) His report was permeated with cynicism.
(58) The mass of rice is thoroughly permeated with mycelium.
(59) But, by then, Taylorism had permeated the culture.
(60) Homosexuality, prostitution and abortion permeated every level of society.
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