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permeated

[ pur-mee-ey-tid ]

adjective

  1. suffused, saturated, penetrated, or filled with something (sometimes used in combination):

    As a precaution, deputies evacuated six houses surrounding the odor-permeated area.

    Now thick smoke from fires in three neighboring states is clotting our already permeated sky.



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of permeate ( def ).
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This kindness, according to the actors, permeated the production in every direction, fostering patience and openness among the cast and crew.

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“The reason why talent liked working with us is because of the message Jen permeated in the organization about how you care for people who you are in business with.”

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Trump's recent proposals for Gaza – emptying it of its Palestinian population to build the "Riviera of the Middle East" under US ownership - were similarly permeated with confusion and contradiction.

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TikTok’s influence has permeated nearly every industry, but its impact on how people discover and consume music is especially profound.

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As the sun set Thursday, the fire's eerie red glow and thick acrid smoke smell permeated everything from Malibu east through the Palisades and Santa Monica.

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