permeating Antonyms
Meaning of permeating
Wordnet
permeating (s)
spreading or spread throughout
Webster
permeating (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Permeate
permeating Sentence Examples
- The sweet scent of jasmine permeated the entire garden, creating an ethereal atmosphere.
- The aroma of fresh-baked bread permeated the kitchen, leaving a mouthwatering trail.
- The cold wind permeated my bones, sending shivers down my spine.
- The stench of decay permeated the abandoned building, a haunting reminder of its former occupants.
- The music permeated every corner of the room, enveloping the audience in its vibrant melody.
- The feeling of joy permeated her entire being, radiating outwards and touching all who came near.
- The poisonous gas permeated the air, threatening the lives of those trapped within.
- The influence of the ancient philosophers permeated Western thought for centuries, shaping its intellectual landscape.
- The rumors of war permeated the town, casting a shadow of fear over its inhabitants.
- The spirit of curiosity permeated the young explorer, driving him to seek out new and uncharted territory.
FAQs About the word permeating
spreading or spread throughoutof Permeate
pervading, penetrating,suffusing,interpenetrating, riddling, saturating, percolating (into), flooding, infusing, diffusing (through)
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The sweet scent of jasmine permeated the entire garden, creating an ethereal atmosphere.
The aroma of fresh-baked bread permeated the kitchen, leaving a mouthwatering trail.
The cold wind permeated my bones, sending shivers down my spine.
The stench of decay permeated the abandoned building, a haunting reminder of its former occupants.