How To Use Permeating In A Sentence

  • This caravan, the rude shouters at the town halls, and the whole anti-intellectual culture permeating the remnant base of the [R] party is an anathema to true dialog in a democratic society and is an EMBARRASSMENT to true conservatives. No love for Harry Reid on the Tea Party Express
  • Twirling lights started up and a booming voice echoed in a permeating manner. Passage
  • In fact, there's much a sense of desolation and loneliness permeating the film.
  • Several white-sheeted bodies lay on the ground, limbs akimbo, eyes wildly open, with the look and feel of death permeating the surrounding area.
  • The sound was close to being great all night but never quite clearing up enough to accentuate the brutality of the riffage permeating from the stage.
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  • The character of the deaconship remains lively, permeating all the aspects of your life, both in the specific exercising of the ministry as deacons and in professional, family, social life etc.
  • Backfilling with the clay soil that you removed is actually like building a dam to keep excess water from permeating the root ball of your newly planted tree.
  • Huge stopes with textbook square-set timbering began permeating the interior of Green Hill because the almost-vertical gold, silver, and copper ore-shoots were mined profitably on a large scale.
  • Indeed, it is highly likely that she is complicit in the criminal activity permeating this case.
  • There's a new N-word permeating our culture and it has nothing to do with racial epithets. Phil Bronstein: We're All the New N-word: It's Not About You, It's About Me
  • The light fragrance permeating the autumn air will make you feel intoxicated.
  • The table has a plastic coating which prevents liquids from permeating into the wood beneath.
  • Innovation has been permeating into various spheres of social economy, polities, culture, people's living and thinking.
  • The general theme permeating the Appleyard oeuvre, is to suggest that humans have needs which, in general, they don't actually have, such as the need for 'the sacred', and the need for 'spiritual depth', and to suggest that science is a threat because it threatens these needs. Archive 2009-01-01
  • interfused" with the world, which is full of stubborn distinctness, but permeating it through and through, "curled inextricably round about" all its beauty and its power, [92] "intertwined" with earth's lowliest existence, and thrilling with answering rapture to every throb of life. Robert Browning
  • At the other end, headgroups of phospholipids should form an annulus through which permeating ions must pass to cross the membrane.
  • However, the rods cannot fully contain the tritium, which is permeating into the reactor cooling system, approaching safety limits set by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). Robert Alvarez: Future Supply of New Tritium Explosive for U.S. Nuclear Weapons in Doubt
  • The high-speed gyrations and shrieking monkeys have been completely eliminated, with a soporific aura of mystique and discovery permeating the recording instead.
  • Bresson handles the details brilliantly, his unadorned elegance and intensity permeating the mood, set design, and action. John Farr: Getting Religion: The Ten Best Films on Faith
  • There was a roast of venison in the oven and yams baking in the hearth's embers, the smell permeating the small cabin. CORMORANT
  • The table has a plastic coating which prevents liquids from permeating into the wood beneath.
  • My thoughts and ramblings were put on hold as the toothsome scent of bacon and omelets (the mystery goo in the basin) filtered into my room, permeating throughout the air and reaching my nostrils.
  • One such hide hung from the opposite wall, an offensive smell permeating it.
  • Reform" has been the buzzword permeating the defense industry since President Barack Obama signaled his intention to trim defense programs last fall. Azcentral.com | news
  • The lack of empathy for the characters and corpse-like coldness permeating both the look and feel of the picture make it a tough film to connect with.
  • But despite the general quiet of the anchorage, one felt the excitement permeating the entire fleet.
  • The animals were restless, disturbed by the smell of fire permeating the building.
  • Please imagine profound peace overflowing from our hearts permeating all existence -- even to the hearts of those we consider our enemies," Swami Amritaswarupananda said on behalf of Amma, whose native tongue is Malayalam. Laura Amazzone: Amma: The Divine Mother Embracing The World
  • These products often lay a polymer film on the skin that prevents urushiol from permeating to the dermal layer and, in so doing, function as a barrier.
  • Additionally, spongin-permeating red algae occurred in at least 7 sponge species. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • Meanwhile , I've never heard such universal frustration and disappointment with Bryant permeating the Laker organization.
  • With such terms permeating our daily language, it’s not surprising that parents are getting nervous and reaching for reassurance that their kids are indeed psychologically OK. You’re a Better Parent Than You Think!
  • The light fragrance permeating the autumn air will make you feel intoxicated.
  • This seemingly minor incident is a manifestation in this writer's opinion of the new culture of incivility and bad behaviour which are now permeating our society.
  • Some fishes, such as bullhead and dogfish, have a true sense of smell, detecting by their nostrils very dilute substances permeating the water from a distance. The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) A Plain Story Simply Told
  • Even though they didn't quite have the freshly baked bread or the smell of coffee permeating the air, we took the bait.
  • In the corner of his room a sickly yellow glow was permeating through his wall, passing though it and away.
  • There was that permeating smell of animals and damp straw, the bleat of a llama came from a neighbouring stall.
  • If you can't buy gas and you can't buy food and you can't buy clothing, and just like the Christmas holidays, you can't -- there's a limitation to that, it makes you feel -- there is a lot of hopelessness and I think that that is kind of permeating everything we're seeing right now. CNN Transcript Jan 10, 2010
  • Curran's contention that much moral knowledge is limited and contingent, Farley claims, sharply undercuts the certitude permeating many of the magisterium's official documents.

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