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Example sentences for "permeation"

Lexicographically close words:
permeable; permeate; permeated; permeates; permeating; permet; permettre; permis; permissibility; permissible
  1. Here is not a mere involution only, but a spiritual permeation and inexistence.

  2. Defn: Proof against penetration or permeation by water; impervious to water; as, a waterproof garment; a waterproof roof.

  3. There is a degree of familiarity with Christian doctrine--especially the doctrine of the resurrection--which denotes a much more thorough permeation of the public mind by Christianity.

  4. The requisite degree of imperviousness can hardly have been acquired without such permeation of consciousness by imagination as constituted a complete subjective universe.

  5. Geologically the materials are called novaculites, and are supposed to be metamorphosed sandstone silt, chert or limestone resulting from the permeation through the mass of heated alkaline siliceous waters.

  6. As the tourmaline contains boron there must have been some permeation of vapours from the granite into the sediments.

  7. No drop of water can run from the soil into a drain without its place being supplied by air, unless there is more water to supply it; so that drainage, in this way, manifestly promotes the permeation of air through the soil.

  8. The reasons why the frost should come out of drained land soonest, are, that land that is dry does not freeze so solid as land that is wet, and so spaces are left for the permeation of warm air.

  9. It is maintained also that permeation occurs as readily against the lymph stream as with it.

  10. The permeation of cancer by way of the lymphatics, described by Sampson Handley, has already been referred to.

  11. Excepting certain cancers which give rise to metastases by lymphatic permeation (Handley), the common metastases arising in the bone-marrow reach their destination through the blood-stream.

  12. The growing edge extends in a wider and wider circle, within which a healing process may occur, so that the area of permeation is a ring, rather than a disc.

  13. At this point the policy of simple permeation of the Liberal Party may be said to have come to an end.

  14. Thus religion is the interpenetration and permeation of my personality by that of God.

  15. And prayer is the communion by which this permeation becomes possible.

  16. It is colourless and perfectly transparent, although it holds a mass of solid matter which previously would not allow of the permeation of a ray of light.

  17. To the chief elements in that permeation let us now turn.

  18. In India a similar permeation of social life by Westernism is depicted by the Moslem liberal, S.

  19. But even in regions where European control is still nominal, the permeation of Westernism has gone on apace.

  20. The permeation of Westernism is naturally most advanced in those parts of Islam which have been longest under Western political control.

  21. Economic Pan-Islamism is the direct result of the permeation of Western ideas.

  22. The permeation of Western industry has, in fact, profoundly modified every phase of Oriental economic life.


  23. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "permeation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    brewing; decoction; drench; drenching; impregnation; infiltration; infusion; injection; overrunning; penetration; percolation; permeation; saturation; seething; soak; soaking; sopping; souse; suffusion; transfusion