impregnate with



impregnate something with something

 
1. Lit. to saturate something with something; to penetrate something with some fluid. They impregnated the boards with a wood preservative. The process impregnated the fibers with a bright yellow dye.
2. Fig. to put something negative into something. You have impregnated the entire matter with unpleasantness. The whole scheme has been impregnated with needless flaws.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
LucasLOO-kəs (English), LUY-kahs (Dutch), luy-KAH (French), LOO-kəsh (Portuguese), LOO-kahs (Spanish)English, Dutch, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Biblical Latin
EleanorEL-ə-nawrEnglish
JochemYO-khəmDutch
JÓZsuaYO-zhoo-awHungarian
MiekeMEE-kəDutch
Ane (3)-Basque