permeate through
the aroma of soup permeated the air.
optimism that permeates a group;
The banquet was permeated with an atmosphere of friendship.
Water will permeate blotting paper.
An odor of sadness permeated the gathering.
Water permeated through the cracks in the wall.
While this example is pretty lowbrow, psychobabble permeates all intellectual strata.
His public speeches were permeated with hatred of injustice.
When the vapor emanated from the skin surface can not easily permeate to the air, it will form a high humidity region between the skin and the fabric which makes people feel mugginess and discomfort.
As of late, massage gun use has deeply permeated mainstream fitness.
When something permeates it spreads through something and influences every part of it.
It permeated the boundaries of class, Cree, country and continent.
He was not temporarily overlaid with the colour; it permeated him.
Does it also permeate to those around you?
I like to be saturated and permeated with You.
And this feeling was permeating her everyday life.
Racism and racial discrimination still permeate institutions, social structures, and everyday life in every society.
It's a force that permeates into all aspects of our lives.
The evidence of this permeates our history and our government.
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