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Example sentences for "interpenetrated"

Lexicographically close words:
interosseous; interparietal; interpellation; interpellations; interpenetrate; interpenetrates; interpenetrating; interpenetration; interpersonal; interphone
  1. But no sooner is matter interpenetrated by that mysterious force which we call life, than our most potent means of investigation suddenly cease to be efficient.

  2. Its perfume is like that of precious spices, and after a shower of rain, the air, for some distance, is actually interpenetrated with it.

  3. One infinitely elastic body has interpenetrated with another.

  4. All fear of the light, all dread lest there should be something dangerous in it, comes of the darkness still in those of us who do not love the truth with all our hearts; it will vanish as we are more and more interpenetrated with the light.

  5. This fiery form is interpenetrated by the action of the various beings who are taking part in the evolution.

  6. One part of the organism was wholly interpenetrated by the influences of the Sun-beings.

  7. For he was able to remain united, during sleep, with that part of his etheric body which was not interpenetrated by the physical body.

  8. He had in his nature the component parts of the other two kingdoms; but his being was thoroughly interpenetrated by an etheric and an astral body, upon which the forces of higher beings worked, issuing from the severed Sun.

  9. In the fifth period supersensible facts which in the third period were perceived in hazy clairvoyance, are again becoming manifest; but they are now interpenetrated by the intellectual and emotional life of the individual man.

  10. When, however, these powers express themselves as the Life-Spirit, they are interpenetrated by the ego.

  11. This is due to their becoming interpenetrated by the action of the Spirits described at the beginning of the Saturn evolution,—the Lords of Will (the Thrones).

  12. And it is evident that these beliefs, from some time after the exile and probably much earlier, completely interpenetrated the Jewish mind, and thus became inseparably interwoven with the fabric of the synoptic Gospels.

  13. And this duality is repeated in the Universe, which consists of a corporeal world embraced and interpenetrated by a spiritual world.

  14. He may be considered to have inaugurated another epoch of classical Hebrew literature, interpenetrated with the modern spirit, which the Jewish dramas of his day are vigorously successful in clothing in a Hebrew garb.

  15. Jewish poetry is interpenetrated with the breath of intellectual love, that is, love growing out of the recognition of duty, no less ideal than sensual love.

  16. The two Sicilies continued to be thoroughly interpenetrated with the heresy.

  17. Lord is one spirit"--human nature is so interpenetrated and energized by the divine, that the two move and act as one; cf.

  18. Each was interpenetrated by the other; and retreat was impossible.

  19. His mind has interpenetrated to a small extent the nervous system of the operator; and is in relation with his voluntary nerves and the anterior half of his cranio-spinal chord.

  20. Science has discovered the existence of that incalculable energy, the ether, interpenetrated in the atmosphere.

  21. We know his laws, in which extracts from the books of Moses are combined with restored legal usages of German origin; in him the traditions of antiquity are interpenetrated by the original tendencies of the German mind.

  22. The number of these who were really heretics, both Catharan and Waldensian, is large, and shows how thoroughly the population was interpenetrated with heresy.

  23. Bohemia was peculiarly dangerous soil, for it was thoroughly interpenetrated with the leaven of heresy.

  24. The general appearance of the germinal epithelium at this stage certainly appears to me to lend support to my view that the whole of it simply constitutes a thickened epithelium interpenetrated with ingrowths of stroma.

  25. He felt an exaltation, an illusion that he was being interpenetrated with light, and the loveliness that he had thought of as Ellen seemed now only a richly coloured film blown round the fact of her.

  26. Brandes's book is interpenetrated with this consciousness of the vast possibilities hidden in the virgin bosom of the new earth, even though they may be too deeply hidden to sprout up into the daylight for centuries to come.

  27. Apart from this incident, "Absalom's Hair" is so interpenetrated with a sense of reality that we seem to live the story rather than read it.

  28. If I have a glass of water standing upon a table, the glass and the table, being of physical matter in the solid state, are interpenetrated by astral matter of the lowest subdivision.

  29. An era of blessedness had vanished, but was not lost; it was added to his life, gathered up into his being; it was dissolved into his consciousness, and interpenetrated his activity.

  30. Read John's gospel and see how it is interpenetrated with the idea of the new life to be gained by contact with our Lord, and how this forms the foundation of his hope and claim to give men this new life by drawing them to himself.

  31. So Nature may be material, but it is material interpenetrated by the divine; if you call it a fabric, the woof may be material but the warp is God.

  32. This is the biblical idea of Christianity; man, through Christ, flooded and permeated and interpenetrated with the Holy Spirit of God.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interpenetrated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.