permeate



permeate something with something

to saturate something with something. The comedian permeated his act with smutty jokes. The evening air was permeated with the smell of jasmine.
See also: permeate

permeate through something

to seep in and saturate something. The coffee spilled on the desk and permeated through all the papers and stuff. The strong odor permeated through the walls and nearly suffocated us.
See also: permeate

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JoelJOL (English), JO-əl (English), ho-EL (Spanish), zhoo-EL (Portuguese), YO-el (Swedish, Finnish)English, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish, Finnish, Biblical
Itsukiee-tsoo-keeJapanese
Martynas-Lithuanian
Halynahah-LI-nahUkrainian
Callisto (2)kə-LIS-to (English)Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Fife-Scottish