permeation (Meaning)

Wordnet

permeation (n)

the process of permeating or infusing something with a substance

mutual penetration; diffusion of each through the other

Webster

permeation (n.)

The act of permeating, passing through, or spreading throughout, the pores or interstices of any substance.

permeation Sentence Examples

  1. The pervasive permeation of the toxic fumes created an unhealthy atmosphere in the factory.
  2. The fragrance's delicate permeation filled the room, creating a sense of tranquility.
  3. The permeation of water through the leaky roof caused extensive damage to the interior.
  4. The permeation of the virus throughout the population led to a widespread outbreak.
  5. The porous membrane allowed for the easy permeation of oxygen, ensuring proper respiration for the cells.
  6. The permeation of the dye into the fabric resulted in a vibrant and permanent color.
  7. The permeation of knowledge through generations has shaped the foundations of our civilization.
  8. The permeation of societal norms influenced individual behavior and shaped social interactions.
  9. The permeation of pollutants into the environment poses a significant threat to ecosystems.
  10. The permeation of cultural influences into various art forms has created a diverse and vibrant artistic landscape.

FAQs About the word permeation

the process of permeating or infusing something with a substance, mutual penetration; diffusion of each through the otherThe act of permeating, passing through,

saturation,pervasion,

hint, hint, suggestion,breath, touch, suggestion, breath, trace, evidence, scent

The pervasive permeation of the toxic fumes created an unhealthy atmosphere in the factory.

The fragrance's delicate permeation filled the room, creating a sense of tranquility.

The permeation of water through the leaky roof caused extensive damage to the interior.

The permeation of the virus throughout the population led to a widespread outbreak.