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permeate - use in sentences
Object
- aspect: The effects of deafness permeate every aspect of a person's life.
- consciousness: His relentlessness allows paranoia to permeate public consciousness forcing people into unemployment exile based on his comments alone.
- everything: This perverse notion of value permeates everything especially language, which finds itself in the service of money making forces.
- curriculum: For example, problem solving should permeate the curriculum through the subjects taught.
Preposition: through
- rock: Isotopes of lead and strontium exist in all groundwater, which pick them up as they permeate through rocks.
Adjective complement
- most: Its little melisma, original melodic germ, is inverted at double speed and this permeates most of the movement.
Preposition: with
- idea: It is liberal in content but conservative in approach, being permeated with serious ideas but humorous in their presentation.
Modifying Another Word
- almost: Vibrant, rich universe - Political intrigue permeates almost every aspect of the game.
- still: But inequality still permeates the fabric of our society.
- much: Acceptance of the concept of the duty of living continually in the presence of God ' permeates much of the writings of the day.
- now: Quality concerns as the main general driver, especially as these now permeate through the supply chain.
- then: Our hope would be that such an ethos would then permeate into wider society, bringing with it huge benefits for public health.
Followed by an intransitive particle
- down: The impetus for churning permeates down from the managing directors to the sales forces ' laptops.
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