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1 penetrate
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penetrate — ► VERB 1) force a way into or through. 2) infiltrate (an enemy organization or a competitor s market). 3) understand or gain insight into. 4) (penetrating) (of a sound) clearly heard through or above other sounds. 5) (of a man) insert the penis… … English terms dictionary
penetrate — verb ADVERB ▪ deep, deeply, far ▪ caves penetrating deep into the hills ▪ completely, fully ▪ barely … Collocations dictionary
penetrate — pen‧e‧trate [ˈpentreɪt] verb [transitive] MARKETING if a company penetrates a new market or area, it starts selling goods or services in that market or area: • The company has been struggling to penetrate the US market. * * * penetrate UK US… … Financial and business terms
penetrate — verb 1 GO THROUGH (I, T) to enter something or pass through it, especially when this is difficult: shells that penetrate thick armour plating (+ into): Explorers penetrated into unknown regions. 2 BUSINESS (T) to start to sell things to an area… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
penetrate — I verb absorb, bore, break into, burst in upon, cut through, empierce, enter, erupt, fill, filter in, flow in, force a passage, give entrance to, go through, gore, imbrue, impale, impregnate, infiltrate, inflow, inject, insert, interfuse, lance,… … Law dictionary
penetrate — verb ( trated; trating) Etymology: Latin penetratus, past participle of penetrare, from penitus deep within, far; akin to Latin penus provisions Date: circa 1530 transitive verb 1. a. to pass into or through b. to enter by overcoming resistance ; … New Collegiate Dictionary
penetrate — verb a) Manage to enter into. b) To insert a penis into an opening, such as a vagina … Wiktionary
penetrate — verb 1》 go into or through, especially with force. ↘(of a man) insert the penis into the vagina or anus of (a sexual partner). 2》 infiltrate (an organization, competitor s market, etc.). 3》 understand or gain insight into (something complex… … English new terms dictionary
penetrate — verb 1) the knife penetrated his lungs Syn: pierce, puncture, make a hole in, perforate, stab, prick, gore, spike 2) they penetrated the enemy territory Syn: infiltrate, slip into, sneak into … Thesaurus of popular words
penetrate — verb 1) the knife penetrated his lungs Syn: pierce, puncture, enter, perforate, stab, gore 2) they penetrated enemy lines Syn: infiltrate, slip through, enter 3) … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
penetrate — [[t]pe̱nɪtreɪt[/t]] penetrates, penetrating, penetrated 1) VERB If something or someone penetrates a physical object or an area, they succeed in getting into it or passing through it. [V n] X rays can penetrate many objects... [V n] His men had… … English dictionary