Pronunciation: /ˌpɜr.miˈeɪ.ʃən/
noun the act or process of permeating or penetrating something
A1 The permeation of water through the soil helps plants grow.
A2 The permeation of light through the window brightens up the room.
B1 The permeation of rumors through the office caused a lot of confusion.
B2 The permeation of technology into everyday life has revolutionized communication.
C1 The permeation of cultural values in society shapes the way people think and behave.
C2 The permeation of social media in politics has changed the way politicians interact with the public.
verb not applicable
A1 Water permeates through the soil to reach the roots of the plants.
A2 The smell of fresh bread permeates throughout the bakery.
B1 The idea of teamwork permeates every aspect of our company culture.
B2 The influence of social media permeates into every corner of society.
C1 The values of equality and justice permeate the organization's mission statement.
C2 The artist's unique style permeates through all of their work, creating a cohesive body of art.
adjective not applicable
A1 The permeation of water through the soil is essential for plant growth.
A2 The permeation of light through the window brightened up the room.
B1 The permeation of foreign cultures into our society has enriched our culinary options.
B2 The permeation of social media into every aspect of our lives has changed the way we communicate.
C1 The permeation of technology in our daily routines has made us more efficient but also more dependent.
C2 The permeation of misinformation in the media has led to widespread confusion and distrust among the public.
adverb not applicable
A1 The water permeated slowly through the soil.
A2 The scent of flowers permeated the room.
B1 The idea of teamwork has permeated every aspect of our company.
B2 The music permeated the entire stadium, creating a magical atmosphere.
C1 The influence of social media has permeated all levels of society.
C2 The artist's unique style has permeated the art world, inspiring many others.
pronoun not applicable
A1 Permeation of water through the soil is essential for plant growth.
A2 Permeation of light through the window brightened up the room.
B1 The permeation of technology into everyday life has changed the way we communicate.
B2 The permeation of social media in society has both positive and negative impacts.
C1 The permeation of ideas from different cultures enriches our understanding of the world.
C2 The permeation of corruption in the government has led to widespread distrust among the population.
preposition not applicable
A1 The smell of fresh bread permeated the kitchen.
A2 The music from the party permeated through the walls.
B1 The sense of excitement permeated the atmosphere at the stadium.
B2 The tension between the two countries permeated their diplomatic discussions.
C1 The artist's unique style permeated every aspect of the exhibition.
C2 The values of equality and justice permeated the organization's policies and practices.
conjunction not applicable
A1 Water permeation through the soil helps plants grow.
A2 Permeation of light through the window brightened up the room.
B1 The permeation of information through social media is fast and widespread.
B2 The permeation of technology into our daily lives has changed the way we communicate.
C1 The permeation of cultural values can lead to a more diverse and inclusive society.
C2 The permeation of new ideas in the scientific community can lead to groundbreaking discoveries.
interjection not applicable
A1 Permeation! What does that mean?
A2 Permeation! It sounds like a scientific term.
B1 Permeation! I think it has something to do with diffusion.
B2 Permeation! It can be observed in various materials.
C1 Permeation! The process is complex and requires detailed study.
C2 Permeation! Understanding its mechanisms is crucial in certain industries.
article not applicable
A1 The permeation of water through the soil helps plants grow.
A2 The permeation of light through the window brightened up the room.
B1 The permeation of ideas from one culture to another can lead to cultural exchange.
B2 The permeation of technology into everyday life has revolutionized how we communicate.
C1 The permeation of corruption in the government is a serious issue that needs to be addressed.
C2 The permeation of social media in society has changed the way we interact with each other.
formal The permeation of water through the soil is crucial for plant growth.
informal Water permeates through the soil to help plants grow.
slang Water seeps through the soil to nourish the plants.
figurative The permeation of ideas through society can lead to cultural change.
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