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permeative

  • a word derived from permeate.
    permeate
    verb (used with object)
    to pass into or through every part of.

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That’s the wider, more permeative side effect of this movie’s askew performance scenes.

From Washington Post Feb. 20, 2019

His touch had not been precisely permeative when it came to the world, Ian Rullock.

From Foes by Mary Johnston