How To Use Interpenetrate In A Sentence
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The three components of Deng Xiaoping Theory interpenetrate and push ahead successively, thus instituting a more perfect scientific system.
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Cultures interpenetrate, overlap and procreate as well as militate against one another as they sometimes do.
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The electron fluid that interpenetrates the iron nuclei is itself tremendously concentrated, capable of controlled energy fluxes that may never be obtainable by terrestrial engineering.
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The layer closest to the user is a polypropylene non-woven material; there then follows a polyester non-woven and cross linked cellulosic material which are bonded together to the extent only that a few fibres interpenetrate.
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It happens that institutions of terror and cruelty have so often been organised under a humanitarian remit that one is inclined to wonder if the values that supposedly gave rise to them are, 'dialectically', interpenetrated with their opposites.
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The territories of two married people interpenetrate a lot
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Rhetoric interpenetrates every aspect of this conversation.
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The opposed sets of self-contained images interpenetrate one another; by the end of the book it is impossible to say that Don Quixote is mad, and impossible to say that the duke and the duchess are sane.
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Within this inner space, the plan of "beginning and end." moving waves between stellar and tangular hyperbolae of fields about centrifugal actions of the surround - interstellar matter. a star cluster, solar system or 15 The then newly formed stars ing light forms give rise to the be - a n d planets contain a core center 20 The grasp of certain laws of planet are created/establishing an ginnings of the galactic form. which is interpenetrated by an the universe is facilitated if we interconnecting force of universal 12 These pyramidal light forms elongated primary cone within a have a distinct picture, of the invis - gravitation a n d the operations of contain the basic codes of the ma - shorter secondary cone operating in ible operations before us. waves pervading nature. terial cycles of creation, and pro - pairs, creating a bipolarity.
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With the imaginary, "mind and material do not squarely meet and interpenetrate.
John Dewey's *Art as Experience*
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Their interacting narratives alternate, interpenetrate, and finally coalesce in the culminating moment of the Messiah episode.
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It's easy to ignore how black and white cultures in America have interpenetrated, how relatively safe and peaceful our lives are because of his life's work.
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Group and individual identities can interpenetrate, overlap, and influence each other.
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Commercial and noncommercial spaces interpenetrate.
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He inhabits a world where historical activity is surrounded by supernatural forces, where the numinous constantly interpenetrates the dull sublunary world of common sense.
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On a computer screen it is much easier to draw curves and bubbles, to have planes interpenetrate at odd angles and slide around.
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Hence, in this analysis, there can be no clear-cut boundary between the military and civilian sectors of society, as each is routinely interpenetrated by the other.
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Their idea was that the myofibril contains toothbrush-like structures facing one another and pushed together so that their bristles interpenetrate.
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They interpenetrate of course and the fact that I've been reading science fiction for thirty-five or more years means that I probably have a somewhat more louche approach to these remarkable possibilities than many people do.
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The architecture is such that this higher level is clearly interpenetrated with the lower level and casts its power down to where I stand making me feel stilled and centred right where I am.
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He inhabits a world where historical activity is surrounded by supernatural forces, where the numinous constantly interpenetrates the dull sublunary world of common sense.
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This bio-plasmic body that surrounds and interpenetrates the physical body called the ‘etheric’ body, is responsible for maintaining vitality, good health and well being at all levels.
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Instead, its darkness interpenetrates the figure; their contest is fought out through brushy, blurred and sharp lines, and through the quiet waves of energy rippling along the velvet, planed-down blackness.
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And the idea that we are surrounded and interpenetrated by a sort of ghostly jelly appealed to the spiritualists of the day, who concocted the notion that we each have an etheric body as well as a material one.
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In his writings and media appearances, Brooks insightfully deploys scientific research to demonstrate how "deeply interpenetrated" we humans are.
Michael Sigman: Brooks Pits 'Connection' vs. 'Adventure,' But Why Not Both?
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As for the "epiphenomena" - at least the ones Frye postulates, since mythos, ethos and dianoia are Aristotelian terms, as far as I'm aware (and also somewhat more abstract and complex than their modern counterparts "plot", "character" and "idea") - Frye himself tack them on as names of categories containing the low-level features you probably have in mind and admits that they often interpenetrate.
Notes Toward a Theory of Narrative Modality
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As for the "epiphenomena" - at least the ones Frye postulates, since mythos, ethos and dianoia are Aristotelian terms, as far as I'm aware (and also somewhat more abstract and complex than their modern counterparts "plot", "character" and "idea") - Frye himself tack them on as names of categories containing the low-level features you probably have in mind and admits that they often interpenetrate.
Notes Toward a Theory of Narrative Modality
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Two face-centred cubic lattices can also interpenetrate in such a way that every point belonging to the one lattice is at the centre of gravity of a tetrahedron whose vertices are points belonging to the other lattice.
Nobel Prize in Physics 1915 - Presentation Speech
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More precisely stellated polyhedron faces are formed by interpenetrated stellated polygons (polygrams).
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Two face-centred cubic lattices can also interpenetrate in such a way that every point belonging to the one lattice is at the centre of gravity of a tetrahedron whose vertices are points belonging to the other lattice.
Nobel Prize in Physics 1915 - Presentation Speech
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As it must be assumed, on the strength of the analogy of these salts, both in a chemical and a crystallographical sense, that they are possessed of a corresponding space lattice, which could also be corroborated in another way, it was proved by those researchers that the lattice of the crystals in question consists of two face-centred cubic lattices corresponding to the two atoms, which interpenetrate in such a way that they together constitute one single cubic lattice.
Nobel Prize in Physics 1915 - Presentation Speech
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Charleton appeals to the explanation of such phenomena as rarefaction and condensation, the differences in "degrees of Gravity" of bodies, and the numerous ways in which bodies can interpenetrate at the micro-level in terms of solubility, absorption, calefaction, and diverse chemical reactions.
Newton's Views on Space, Time, and Motion
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Kate Elliott adds another sensible answer, which is that the religion, whatever it is, should be thoroughly worked out as a part of good world-building, and should interpenetrate with the other parts of the culture.
SF Signal's Mind Meld: Polytheism vs. Monotheism
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Similarly, McEwan has learned to diffuse and interpenetrate character flaws to an almost universal level -- it is difficult to think of a single character in Solar who is nice, who lacks a crucial flaw -- and that is just wonderful!
Anis Shivani: Why American Reviewers Disliked Ian McEwan's "Solar": And What That Says About the Cultural Establishment
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Second, as questions of both national and societal security merge and interpenetrate, it is clear that possessing a reactive operational strategy alone is inadequate as a means of deterrence.