interpenetrate
Americanverb
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to penetrate (something) thoroughly; pervade
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to penetrate each other or one another mutually
Other Word Forms
- interpenetrable adjective
- interpenetrant adjective
- interpenetration noun
- interpenetrative adjective
- interpenetratively adverb
Etymology
Origin of interpenetrate
Example Sentences
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Specifically, this problem was unsolved for smooth Möbius strips that are “embedded” instead of “immersed,” meaning they “don't interpenetrate themselves,” or self-intersect, says Richard Evan Schwartz, a mathematician at Brown University.
From Scientific American • Sep. 12, 2023
As the past and the present interpenetrate in Clark’s performance, you may feel, as I did, the themes of “Kimberly Akimbo” recombining to achieve an even sharper focus.
From New York Times • Nov. 10, 2022
Negative space and positive materiality interpenetrate in an extraordinary formal condensation of Cubist technique.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 26, 2022
The experience was hypnotic, with lifelong consequences, for it showed me how the worlds of fact and fiction can interpenetrate.
From The Guardian • Feb. 16, 2013
All you need to bear in mind is that rhetoric is a fuzzy art: these divisions overlap and interpenetrate.
From "Words Like Loaded Pistols" by Sam Leith
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