transmeate (Meaning)
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transmeate (v. t.)
To pass over or beyond.
Synonyms & Antonyms of transmeate
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transmeate Sentence Examples
- The aroma of freshly brewed coffee permeated the room, tantalizing the senses.
- Sunlight streamed through the window, transmeating the dusty air with golden rays.
- The tantalizing scent of jasmine flowers permeated the night air, inviting a sweet slumber.
- The pungent odor of garlic permeated the kitchen, leaving an unmistakable imprint on the atmosphere.
- The piercing gaze of the eagle transmeated the dense foliage, seeking its unsuspecting prey.
- The soothing melody of the violin transmeated the concert hall, enveloping the audience in an ethereal embrace.
- The intense emotion that gripped her seemed to transmeate her entire being, leaving her overwhelmed and vulnerable.
- The lingering scent of cigarette smoke permeated the car, despite the open windows.
- The infectious laughter of children permeated the playground, filling the air with a sense of joy and innocence.
- The oppressive heat of the sun transmeated her skin, leaving her parched and exhausted.
FAQs About the word transmeate
To pass over or beyond.
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The aroma of freshly brewed coffee permeated the room, tantalizing the senses.
Sunlight streamed through the window, transmeating the dusty air with golden rays.
The tantalizing scent of jasmine flowers permeated the night air, inviting a sweet slumber.
The pungent odor of garlic permeated the kitchen, leaving an unmistakable imprint on the atmosphere.