interpenetration
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Finally, we identified where and how competing discourses interpenetrated.
From Slate • Apr. 12, 2023
Biomorphism was also central to Noguchi’s work, and he gives it an anguished turn, creating wounded landscapes, pitted and slashed, and standing abstract figures that are punctured and interpenetrated by dull, blade-like forms.
From Washington Post • Oct. 28, 2015
Imagination and the life of Salem had interpenetrated.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The possibility that all things known and unknown are interpenetrated.
From Washington Post
Jewish poetry is interpenetrated with the breath of intellectual love, that is, love growing out of the recognition of duty, no less ideal than sensual love.
From Jewish Literature and Other Essays by Karpeles, Gustav