All the essences see each other and interpenetrate each other in the most intimate depth of their nature.
Though this single and indivisible Principle be the author of the entire sphere, it does not interpenetrate the sphere; for it is the entire Sphere which depends on its author.
The invisible worlds interpenetrate the visible, and crowds of intelligent beings throng round us on every side.
This principle appears to involve the iron as with an atmosphere, and to interpenetrate it.
Parts" united by synthesis have not the logical characteristics of mutual distinction and externality of relations, they interpenetrate and modify one another.
When we observe that a thing really is there where it acts, we shall be led to say (as Faraday[79] was) that all the atoms interpenetrate and that each of them fills the world.
After the interval of rest they again interpenetrate those parts of man’s being which are composed of the coarser substances.
When the Saturn bodies have acquired the capacity for reflecting life, the qualities which have their seat in the astral bodies of the Lords of Motion interpenetrate that reflected life.
It is always the same movable, but in the synthesis, the images of it that memory calls earlier interpenetrate with the actual image; the synthesis, the interpenetration, is motion.
Now this augmentation of volume implies augmentation of mass; and the latter implies that the water has not been absorbed by the book, and that the two substances occupy different places (and do not interpenetrate each other).
This has been explained in two ways: that the two liquids are mingled so as mutually to interpenetrate each other totally, or that only one of them penetrates the other.
Now if two bodies mutually interpenetrate totally, the resulting mixture would occupy no more place than any one of them taken separately.
They support this view by observing that when the bodies interpenetrate totally, they are divided without the occurrence of a continuous division (which would make their molecules lose their magnitude).
We now pass to the opinions of (Zeno and the other Stoic) philosophers,[61] who assert that two bodies which make up a mixture mutually interpenetrate each other totally.
In the primeval sphere the four elements are completely mixed, and interpenetrateeach other completely.
History and philosophy interpenetrate and complement one another.
We know that the region of the bodily limbs is that in which physical, etheric and astral forces interpenetrate most deeply.
If body and soul are independent substances, each essentially opposed to the other, they cannot interpenetrate each other, but can touch only at one point when they are powerfully brought together.
These are the most mobile of all: they interpenetrate the whole body, and in their motions the phenomena of life arise.
To the solubility of limestone is probably to be ascribed the fantastic forms which peaks of this rock usually assume, and also the grottos and caverns which interpenetrate limestone formations.
The maple was in its autumn glory, and the exquisite beauty of the scene outside seemed, in my case, to interpenetrate without disturbance the intellectual action.
These eight-sided bases interpenetratewith the mouldings of a lower round base, and all stand on a large splayed octagon, formed from a square by curious ogee curves at the corners.
The groining ribs (the mouldings of which interpenetrate at the springing) form by their intersection a large star of eight points in the centre, and the cells between the ribs of this star are pierced with very elaborate traceries.
Another evidence of the late character of the work is given by the arch mouldings, which die against and interpenetrate those of the columns, there being no capitals.
Psychology and physiology overlap and interpenetrate one another.
The third stage is where they are united and interpenetrate each other.
In a chemical combination the different substances interpenetrate and are lost in one another: they are not mechanically separable nor individually distinguishable.
We can easily evoke hydrogen and oxygen from water, but just how their molecules unite, how they interpenetrate and are lost in one another, it is impossible for us to conceive.
We are here, in short, at the vanishing point of this distinction--God is present, and nature and spirit interpenetrate in His presence.
It is a merging of our life in the life of Christ, and a reception of Christ's life to interpenetrate and energize ours.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interpenetrate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: charge; impregnate; interlard; penetrate; percolate; permeate; pervade; pierce; saturate; transfuse