นี่คือ examples ของคำที่เกี่ยวข้องกับ permeate คลิกที่คำใดก็ได้เพื่อไปที่หน้ารายละเอียดของคำนั้น หรือ, ไปที่คำจำกัดความของ permeate
Looking back over the twentieth century it is easy to see how extensively the modern era has been permeated by the notion of celebrity.
The feelings of belonging permeate the work with music in preschool in general.
This philosophy of work does not stop with the creative impulse behind the company, but permeates into their everyday interactions.
Indeed, the pauper letters and overseer correspondence that underpin this article are permeated with positive and negative references to trust.
Since that time, the idea of the didactic interval song has permeated music education approaches and materials designed for use in schoolrooms.
The feeling of estrangement that permeates science fiction is bound to the scientific worldview, and the alienating discovery of the new universe.
We should expect, therefore, that being religious would have different meanings in such secularized social environments as opposed to environments permeated by religiosity.
This is not to say that new ideas cannot permeate hostile institutional and ideational settings.
Such a backdrop undermines the overly medicalized and interest-group orientation that so frequently permeates discussions of marginally beneficial treatments.
This is not an evidence-based book but an experience-based publication that documents knowledge of philosophical, psychological and practical issues that permeate performance.
Medical concepts such as contagion, degeneration, and biological stigma also permeated the legislators' discussions of anarchism.
Consider for simplicity a weak axisymmetric meridional magnetic field permeating a stationary fluid.
Although advice and guidelines on "how to sell" permeate textbooks and manuals on selling, they are based only on personal observation and intuition.
The outside world is incorporated into the home, both symbolically and functionally, and from these rooms it subtly permeates the rest of the apartment.
Chance, however, should be understood as expression of the contingency that permeates phenomena.