0 past simple and past participle of percolate
1 If a liquid percolates, it moves slowly through a substance with very small holes in it:
However, there were many layers through which his messages percolated and were understood.
No organizational benefits appear to have percolated down to the members.
These domains are overwhelmingly those that have percolated efficiently into other fields of sciences related to chemistry, for instance biology and materials science.
He explained that the nominalization suffix nominalizes the syntactic category of a verb, and the role of the verb is percolated into its parent node.
Such features are never percolated up to the parent node of a rule.
But soon it moved beyond and percolated down to the lower rungs of administration.
Once activation has percolated through the network, a distributed pattern will be present at the output.
Even if, in the latter case, it could be possible to apply generic methods, it seems that they have not percolated very much in computational chemistry either.