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penetrating (verb)

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  • penetrate — [c]/ˈpɛnətreɪt / (say penuhtrayt) verb (penetrated, penetrating) –verb (t) 1. to pierce into or through. 2. to enter the interior of. 3. to enter and diffuse itself through; permeate. 4. to affect or impress deeply. 5. to reach (a wide number of… …  

  • infiltrate — verb 1. cause (a liquid) to enter by penetrating the interstices (Freq. 2) • Derivationally related forms: ↑infiltration • Hypernyms: ↑percolate, ↑sink in, ↑permeate, ↑filter …   Useful english dictionary

  • infiltrate — verb ( trated; trating) Date: 1758 transitive verb 1. to cause (as a liquid) to permeate something by penetrating its pores or interstices 2. to pass into or through (a substance) by filtering or permeating 3. to pass (troops) singly or in small… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • drill in — verb teach by drills and repetition • Syn: ↑hammer in, ↑ram down, ↑beat in • Hypernyms: ↑drill • Verb Frames: Somebody s something * * * transitive verb …   Useful english dictionary

  • penetrate — verb ADVERB ▪ deep, deeply, far ▪ caves penetrating deep into the hills ▪ completely, fully ▪ barely …   Collocations dictionary

  • block out — verb a) to prevent from entering or penetrating High factor suncream blocks out the suns rays. b) to prevent (a thought) from entering ones mind. After finding out she had terminal cancer, she tried to block out any thoughts of her own mortality …   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

  • BIBLE — THE CANON, TEXT, AND EDITIONS canon general titles the canon the significance of the canon the process of canonization contents and titles of the books the tripartite canon …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • LINGUISTIC LITERATURE, HEBREW — This article is arranged according to the following outline: introduction foreword the beginning of linguistic literature linguistic literature and its background the development of linguistic literature Foreword: A Well Defined Unit the four… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • probe — I. noun Etymology: Medieval Latin proba examination, from Latin probare Date: 1580 1. a slender medical instrument used especially for exploration (as of a wound or body cavity) 2. a. any of various testing devices or substances: as (1) a pointed …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • search — I. verb Etymology: Middle English cerchen, from Anglo French cercher, sercher to travel about, investigate, search, from Late Latin circare to go about, from Latin circum round about more at circum Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to look… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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