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How to use permeate in a sentence

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From the top of the hour news items on Today and 30-second segments on CNN, to the rotating videos, images of the deceased permeate.
Student internships permeate academic programs across a wide variety of disciplines.
Local residents see a clear connection between children's illnesses and the poisons that permeate their neighborhood.
The herbed mixture of sage, thyme and citrus had been carefully blended with softened butter and left to chill and permeate for a few hours.
Claustrophobia and dread permeate the air like the thick mist around the mansion.
The slow gait of percussion samples throughout the album provides room for the more ethereal sounds to permeate the listener's psyche.
Even in India, its birthplace, where it has been ruling supreme for the last 3,000 years, it has not been able to permeate the masses.
The skin is fried to a crisp, while the spices permeate the soft, silky flesh of the fish.
The same challenges on a larger scale permeate division and corps level Battle Command Training Program exercises.
The ion exchanger is porous and allows for a solution to permeate through the material.
The active oxygen and water vapour permeate through the porous rubber structure of the tyre over time, gradually reducing pressure.
Through the establishment of courses in humanities, management and economics, we expect to permeate liberal arts into the sciences.
But some pesticides, such as dieldrin or aldicarb, can permeate the entire body of the fruit or vegetable.
This premise sort of sets up many of the one-liners and jokes that permeate the film.
Simple physics principles might explain the mysterious magnetic fields that seem to permeate the cosmos.
When we do that, we give ourselves the opportunity to reflect on the fantasies and anxieties that permeate our everyday lives.
The inner mitochondrial membrane is folded into cristae that permeate the soluble, internal matrix.
A buck can be quite odoriferous, and his strong, musky scent can permeate the milk.
Marissa eyes flitted about at the shadowy woodland, an eerie sense of foreboding beginning to permeate the air.
Fugal procedures also permeate the fine passacaglia of the twelfth prelude, in G minor.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The insistent habit of mind in the worrier has been found to permeate the content of thought, and unfavorably to influence action.
But now quiet, save for an undescribable, whispering overtone that seemed to permeate the air.
When they are counted by hundreds, we can permeate and trim and compromise.
The aromatic quality of the odours that permeate the air suggests that word.
The truth that he taught was a truth that was to permeate every thought and every act of life.
Involution and repressiveness permeate both custom and law in life on Rhyonon.
It is this which enables fire and air to permeate the flesh.
The fumes of bad tobacco and whisky began to permeate the closet.
This will allow researchers to analyze if the sulfur was able to permeate into the canola plant.
For the lactose product group, high growth is apparent for permeate, but also for standard lactose, pharmaceutical lactose and galactooligosaccharides.
The permeate from the microfiltration of cold milk contains beta-casein.
Carbon dioxide permeates from the retentate to the permeate chamber.
Volac's new crystalline Volactose Whey Permeate is a high performance cross-category sodium and sugar replacer.
Volac is demonstrating the capability of its new crystalline Volactose Whey Permeate as a high performance cross-category sodium and sugar replacer.
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