Crossword-Solution: PERMEATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Permeation | n. | The act of permeating, passing through, or spreading throughout, the pores or interstices of any substance. |
We have 11 clues for the answer “PERMEATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| diffusion | 24 answers |
| infiltration | 24 answers |
| interjacence | 26 answers |
| dispersion | 33 answers |
| invasion | 33 answers |
| Incur-sion | 34 answers |
| saturation | 37 answers |
| infringement | 39 answers |
| Presence | 47 answers |
| penetration | 47 answers |
| dissemination | 56 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PERMEATION (5)
Turk and Watling have lagoons of a more permanent condition, because they are maintained from the ocean by permeation.
LORD KELVIN AND THE DISSIPATION OF ENERGY The gradual permeation of the field by the great doctrine of conservation simply repeated the history of the introduction of every novel and revolutionary thought.
The glands secrete a yellowish viscid fluid, by * The distinction between true absorption and mere permeation, or imbibition, is by no means clearly understood: see Müller’s ‘Physiology,’ Eng.
Knowledge of human nature finds expression in forms made permanently effective through the arresting permeation of humour.
Avarice will show itself not indeed in a mere greed of gain (for this is common to all societies whether flourishing or failing), but rather in a sort of taking for granted and permeation of the mere love of money, so that history will be explained by it, wars judged by their booty or begun in order to enrich a few, love between men and women wholly subordinated to it, especially among the rich: wealth made a test for responsibility and great salaries invented and paid to those who serve the State.
Quotes with PERMEATION (2)
Women's liberation is one thing, but the permeation of anti-male sentiment in post-modern popular culture - from our mocking sitcom plots to degrading commercial story lines - stands testament to the ignorance of society. Fair or not, as the lead gender that never requested such a role, the historical male reputation is quite balanced. For all of their perceived wrongs, over centuries they've moved entire civilizations forward, nurtured the human quest for discovery and indus…
Famine emerges from a lack of interlocal trade; when one locality's food crop fails, since there is virtually no trade with other localities, the bulk of the people starve. It is precisely the permeation of the free market throughout the world that has virtually ended this scourge of famine by permitting trade between areas.