Spread or diffuse through.
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Examples for "penetrate "
1 But it takes even longer for new technologies to penetrate the market.
2 The fund said it expects to help XJet penetrate China's manufacturing sector.
3 It cannot penetrate the wilds; it cannot get into the dry lands.
4 It was always dark; the autumn daylight was unable to penetrate it.
5 He could penetrate no farther into the instructions; the cipher again changed.
1 Not so; you used the riddle and I but spoke in kind.
2 For two days I'd carried the riddle of Project Nemesis inside me.
3 How had he not been able to work out this riddle earlier?
4 And in the riddle of Cleobulus, one of the seven wise men:
5 One day Ish heard him asking a riddle of the other children.
1 All those people going talk, talk, talk on television diffuse your focus.
2 Nothing like agreement to diffuse an argument, Claire had learned long ago.
3 Also diffuse when making fatherly decisions, especially about the punishment of children.
4 At 4 weeks after treatment, there was evidence of diffuse IAS remodeling.
5 Conclusion: This study supports the role of glutamate in diffuse glioma biology.
1 Most executives understand that digital technologies permeate nearly every function of business.
2 The thread-like branches permeate the earth or whatever the mushroom grows upon.
3 Poetic fancies in these lines permeate the early literature of diverse peoples.
4 The fumes of bad tobacco and whisky began to permeate the closet.
5 New conceptions of Right and Wrong must generate and permeate the workers.
1 Unfortunately, those same watery vibes won't necessarily imbue you with financial wizardry.
2 The role of air is to imbue everything and sustain all materiality.
3 I love the sweetness that turnips imbue when cooked in this broth.
4 He was vaguely impressed such an unconscious move should imbue such sensuality.
5 Why did my Maker imbue me with an insatiable thirst for knowledge?
1 They interpenetrate and a change in one affects all the others.
2 It works both ways, too; art and life interpenetrate each other.
3 These two principles reappear and interpenetrate all things, all thought; the one, the many.
4 Whatever be its solution, all the individual phases mutually extend and interpenetrate one another.
5 We see also that they have an analogy with one another, and that in Mathematics they often interpenetrate .
1 The delicious moments are when the intangibilities prevail and pervade and possess.
2 A similar sense of unreality has been held to pervade the speeches.
3 The most reprehensible motives and the most shocking thoughtlessness pervade them throughout.
4 As Christmas drew near a bitter restlessness began to pervade Ward 6.
5 Daysmoor doesn't move, but Sing feels a decided stiffness pervade the atmosphere.
6 A sense of beauty and a sentiment of love pervade our being.
7 Nay, the rhymes which are its distinguishing features, pervade their daily talk.
8 The thickest and most impenetrable smoke seemed to pervade the narrow cavern!
9 What melancholy will pervade the busy streets, the pleasant fields and woods!
10 It's an idea that has come to pervade every aspect of our culture.
11 The air had a peculiar scent; an unnatural stillness seemed to pervade it.
12 The strictest harmony and order pervade nature in all her works.
13 Soon the delightful odors of supper began to pervade the atmosphere.
14 Paganism did not pervade Ashanti; Kojo was not exposed to it.
15 She felt it pervade her body even to the palms of her hands.
16 The truth would gradually pervade the masses-bewrought out by them.
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Pervade across language varieties