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permeate

[pur-mee-eyt] / ˈpɜr miˌeɪt /


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He is persuasive that “ideas about slavery permeated early-modern English culture,” and that the development of American slavery was not “a simple function of material interests.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Misinformation, conspiracy theory and disinformation spread like mold in a flooded house, permeating so many discussions.

From Salon

From working out with a trainer to jogging with friends to setting a presentation date as a deadline, commitment devices permeate our lives.

From The Wall Street Journal

Generative artificial intelligence has quickly permeated much of what we do online, proving helpful for many.

From Los Angeles Times

Lucas has said she is attacking the identity politics she believes has permeated workplaces and the broader culture.

From The Wall Street Journal