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Meanings of permeate through in English
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Usage of permeate through in English
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There was a rumbling that seemed to permeatethrough the ground all around.
2
BREAKAWAY Shafts of light permeatethrough tiny holes in the dilapidated church in Kibera.
3
They allow life to permeatethrough the whole body.
4
It did not seem to permeatethrough to Roy.
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We seniors are sandwiched up with intermediates and juniors so that our influence may permeatethrough the school.
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Inert nitrogen constantly flows through the airtight cabinets to ensure no build-up of reactive gases that might permeatethrough the gloves.
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It was a chilling, endless misty drizzle that seemed to be able to permeatethrough iron, leather, cloth, flesh and finally to the bone.
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Ultimately though, it was a hugely satisfying win, the positives of which should permeatethrough the whole organisation, even if Cullen looked and sounded shattered.
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So, all at once, without giving time for the news to permeatethrough the neighbourhood, she took her way to Lannoy with a few servants.
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It permeatesthrough a lot of our entertainment, political rhetoric, even philosophies.
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Wainwright and me permeatesthrough the town, and he halts at a rum-dispensary.
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The rain am permeatedthrough the flo' and marked the ceiling in de libr'y.
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The dry scent of licorice permeatedthrough the smoky air.
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But over the years, the marchers' message permeatedthrough.
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Knee-jerk worriers about the culture permeatingthrough Irish rugby would do well to pay heed.
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The atmosphere was of expectancy and quality and I think it permeatedthrough the whole place.