Examples of 'permeated' in a sentence

Meaning of "permeated"

Permeate (verb): To spread throughout; to pass through or penetrate something. This verb is used to describe the action of diffusing or spreading through a substance or space
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  • simple past tense and past participle of permeate

How to use "permeated" in a sentence

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Minority policy is to be permeated by a gender equality perspective.
It permeated all things sacred in the world.
The practice has permeated all communities.
Permeated is the movement of chemicals through protective materials.
Metal objects permeated all levels of society.
An air of desolation swiftly permeated the area.
Water permeated the ashes to create lye.
That fake apology has permeated my subconscious.
It is permeated everywhere and rotting the society.
But paganism also permeated local cults.
That permeated the whole company.
This seems to have permeated your model.
By being permeated with the historical consciousness.
The water temperature t of permeated water was measured.
Has permeated the start of lectures.

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Kindness and love permeated the environment.
It has permeated our consciousness without a hint of it happening.
An invisible pressure permeated the entire building.
And permeated our memory deeply.
Chemistry is thoroughly permeated with this law.
It just permeated right through his skin.
The guilt and anger permeated my soul.
Racism is permeated throughout our judicial system.
Your thoughts should be permeated with truth.
Silence permeated the scene for a moment.
It is a myth that has permeated for decades.
This belief permeated the experience of some participants.
Kindness and warmth permeated our group.
Death permeated the whole trip.
The same old fatalism permeated my thoughts.
A career permeated by the esprit de contradiction.
I see how this has permeated my life.
Silence permeated the air in the car.
The prescription process is complex and permeated by errors.
Sport has permeated the whole of society.
The feeling of invincibility permeated everything.
The pole is permeated by the soul universal.
So this was a corporate culture permeated by fraud.
The school is permeated with religious symbolism.
The odor of scorched flesh permeated the air.
Except when permeated with a conscious thought.
Political correctness has permeated everything.
White light permeated my entire field of vision.
The fight is conducted in an environment strongly permeated by generosity.
His poetry is permeated with high humanism.
A teacher who was not yet fully permeated.
That electricity permeated through the building.
Permeated by becoming your new.
An aura of war permeated the entire archipelago.
The web of absorbent material being permeated with liquid.

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