interpenetrate

IPA: ɪntɝpˈɛnʌtreɪt

verb

  • To penetrate mutually or reciprocally.
  • To permeate or pervade.
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Examples of "interpenetrate" in Sentences

  • Commercial and noncommercial spaces interpenetrate.
  • With the imaginary, "mind and material do not squarely meet and interpenetrate."
  • Kate Elliott adds another sensible answer, which is that the religion, whatever it is, should be thoroughly worked out as a part of good world-building, and should interpenetrate with the other parts of the culture.
  • Similarly, McEwan has learned to diffuse and interpenetrate character flaws to an almost universal level -- it is difficult to think of a single character in Solar who is nice, who lacks a crucial flaw -- and that is just wonderful!
  • As for the "epiphenomena" - at least the ones Frye postulates, since mythos, ethos and dianoia are Aristotelian terms, as far as I'm aware (and also somewhat more abstract and complex than their modern counterparts "plot", "character" and "idea") - Frye himself tack them on as names of categories containing the low-level features you probably have in mind and admits that they often interpenetrate.

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