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Permeated Meaning in English

word · lemma: permeate

ˈpɝmiˌeɪtɪd
PUR-mee-ay-tid
pˈɜːmɪˌeɪtɪd
PUR-mee-ay-tid

Definition

If something is permeated by or with something, it means that the substance or quality has spread throughout it, filling every part. It can refer to liquids, smells, feelings, or ideas spreading everywhere within something.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in passive form ('permeated by/with'). Common with intangible things (e.g., 'a room permeated with smoke', 'a culture permeated by optimism'). Formal/neutral in tone. Not typically used for quick or surface-level spreading.

Example Sentences

The kitchen was permeated with the smell of fresh bread.

basic

Her clothes were permeated by perfume.

basic

Sadness permeated the whole city after the news.

basic

A sense of excitement permeated the team as they prepared for the final.

natural

The old building was permeated with damp and mold.

natural

His bitterness permeated everything he said.

natural