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permeated
[pur-mee-ey-tid]
adjective
suffused, saturated, penetrated, or filled with something (sometimes used in combination).
As a precaution, deputies evacuated six houses surrounding the odor-permeated area.
Now thick smoke from fires in three neighboring states is clotting our already permeated sky.
verb
the simple past tense and past participle of permeate.
Other 51Թ Forms
- unpermeated adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of permeated1
Example Sentences
Trump’s habit of acting through bluster has permeated much of his policymaking in his second term, not only on tariffs.
Deputy head teacher Kathryn Stevens said the problems "permeated every part of the school day".
This kindness, according to the actors, permeated the production in every direction, fostering patience and openness among the cast and crew.
“The reason why talent liked working with us is because of the message Jen permeated in the organization about how you care for people who you are in business with.”
Trump's recent proposals for Gaza – emptying it of its Palestinian population to build the "Riviera of the Middle East" under US ownership - were similarly permeated with confusion and contradiction.
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