permeated

[US]/ˈpɜː.mieɪ.tɪd/
[UK]/ˈpɜr.miˌeɪ.tɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to spread throughout something; to be present in every part of something; to pass into or through something; to penetrate or soak through

Phrases & Collocations

permeated the air

permeated with flavor

permeated the room

permeated the culture

permeated the fabric

permeated with light

permeated the community

permeated the market

permeated the atmosphere

permeated with joy

Example Sentences

the scent of flowers permeated the air.

her enthusiasm permeated the entire team.

the smoke permeated through the cracks in the walls.

tradition has permeated every aspect of the festival.

the sound of music permeated the hall.

the idea of freedom permeated their discussions.

his optimism permeated the atmosphere of the meeting.

the flavor of spices permeated the dish.

the feeling of nostalgia permeated the old photographs.

fear had permeated the community after the incident.

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