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will permeate

  • future tense
    of permeate.
    permeate
    verb (used with object)
    to pass into or through every part of.

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The sweetness of the filling will permeate the drink.

From Salon Oct. 27, 2022

They also predicted that “the arts will permeate mass culture as never before, replacing sports as our dominant leisure activity.”

From Washington Post Apr. 11, 2021

“When you think about readiness, and maintenance, this, I think, will permeate itself into how you do business.”

From The New Yorker Dec. 26, 2018

“There is a certain grittiness to the way Lance goes about his job, and hopefully it will permeate its way through our clubhouse to some degree,” Molitor said.

From Washington Times Mar. 13, 2018

Space will permeate all masses of matter in every direction like a net, except that in place of meshes it will form cells, isolating each atom from its neighbours, itself only being continuous.'

From Faraday as a Discoverer by John Tyndall