The Deity, whose will permeates all written laws and to whom they may be traced, is the principle of Morality.
It is not a musical note but it is most enticing and translates into sound the picture of bare-branched trees and the feeling of enchantment that permeates the forest in winter.
Dip the bud in water: then see whether the water permeates the covering.
The ultimate unparticled matter not only permeates all things but impels all things.
The ether is the ultimate refinement of matter, a body of extreme tenuity that pervades the whole universe and permeates all grosser bodies.
Upon a little closer investigation he would also discover that this second kind of substance permeates the solid earth to the very center, even as the blood percolates through the more solid parts of our flesh.
We have said that finer matter, called desire stuff and mind stuff, permeates our atmosphere and the solid earth, even as blood percolates through all parts of our flesh.
The Intelligent Substance, from which all things are made, permeates and penetrates all things; and so it is in and through your body.
This Intelligent Substance, in a perfectly fluid state, permeates and penetrates all things, and is in touch with all minds.
This illustration will explain how Living Substance permeates all forms made from It; all life comes from It; it is all the life there is.
Possibly it even permeates the lower strata of society, but one can only judge by the experience that comes in one's modest way.
Its population is what would be expected in a frontier town of this region, while an air of crudeness permeates everything.
The pungent liquor permeates the surrounding atmosphere with its sour and offensive odor.
He also satisfies himself that the energy of magnets resides not only in their extremities, but that it permeates "their inmost parts, being entire in the whole and entire in each part.
On the contrary, he seemed to find in the detailed knowledge of the ultimate constituents of matter which had come in recent years, additional proofs of the great design which permeates nature.
I cried; "thou who hast filled me with this emotion of love and pity which permeates and supports my existence, how canst thou bid me take this sudden revenge upon my frail creation!
This is the ether--supposed to be "matter in a very rarefied form, which permeates all space.
A like inability to grasp with a clear and uninvolved vision, permeates not only the triviality of a sit-round game but even the most important transactions of existence.
It permeatesthe book, it is borne openly upon the breast of one sufferer, it is written terribly in the flesh of another, it flames at last in the very sky.
To this must be added, on the one hand, his tendency to spring from one subject to another, and the restlessness whichpermeates his theological statements, and on the other, his ponderous Scholasticism.
This uniqueness consists principally in the pure and lofty atmosphere which permeates the whole from beginning to end.
This is the same spirit that permeates the Pentateuchal legislation.
The luxury of this second period fills the whole of life and permeates every class of people.
The luxury of that uncivilized age shows itself for the most part on particular occasions, and then all the more ostentatious, while in the periods following it, it rather permeates the whole of life.
It is difficult to explain in words to those accustomed to the traditions of English business how this principle underlies and permeates American business in all its modes.
Other complications have their origin in the democratic tendency which permeates not only our political endeavour but also our whole life of culture.
To what purpose all this trouble to acquire such an appearance; for what reason this hypocrisy which permeates the whole of human life; and whence this appearance itself if we belong solely and entirely to nature?
From such a longing a new art that permeates our life has arisen.
The spiritual content of the ages is not a complete fact that permeates life with a sure and definite effect, so that it could be taken up by activity.
No genuine achievement is lost, and all gain seems to be permanent; beyond all the trouble and uncertainty of the moment appeal is made to the power which, directing and elevating, permeates the movement, clarifies and refines it.
There was darkness not only within me, but it seemed to encompass the whole world, and weigh upon it as the atmosphere weighs upon us and permeates all nature.
It permeates the perplexities of the day, gives resiliency to his spirit, and encourages and reënforces all the noble impulses that come into his consciousness.
For her, culture is not something added; rather it is a something that permeates her whole nature and her whole life.
You can't understand what it means to us to have a man like him here, who permeates us all with his own brave confidence.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "permeates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.