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penetrate
[pen-i-treyt]
verb (used with object)
to pierce or pass into or through.
The bullet penetrated the wall. The fog lights penetrated the mist.
to enter the interior of.
to penetrate a forest.
to enter and diffuse itself through; permeate.
to arrive at the truth or meaning of; understand; comprehend.
to penetrate a mystery.
to obtain a share of (a market).
to penetrate the Canadian coffee market.
to affect or impress (the mind or feelings) deeply.
Synonyms: touchto extend influence, usually peacefully, into the affairs of (another country).
verb (used without object)
to enter, reach, or pass through something, as by piercing.
We penetrated to the interior of the Kasbah.
to be diffused through something.
to understand or read the meaning of something.
to have a deep effect or impact on someone.
penetrate
/ ˈpɛnɪˌtreɪt /
verb
to find or force a way into or through (something); pierce; enter
to diffuse through (a substance); permeate
(tr) to see through
their eyes could not penetrate the fog
(tr) (of a man) to insert the penis into the vagina of (a woman)
(tr) to grasp the meaning of (a principle, etc)
(intr) to be understood
his face lit up as the new idea penetrated
Other Word Forms
- penetrably adverb
- penetrative adjective
- penetrable adjective
- penetrator noun
- penetrability noun
- prepenetrate verb (used with object)
- unpenetrated adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of penetrate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of penetrate1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
He’s been drilling holes in the concrete walls with the large red contraption, which comes with a small attached vacuum that sucks up concrete dust as it penetrates the wall.
The forwards made a couple of early entries into Japan's 22 but could not penetrate so it fell to the backs to conjure up something creative.
He said the "needle probably penetrated the liver" of Baby O, and "probably accelerated his demise".
But over the last few decades, as blazes penetrate deeper into cities, he’s dealing with a different kind of problem: urban conflagrations.
The number of Russian munitions penetrating Ukrainian air defences appears to be increasing, with explosions around the capital Kyiv becoming a daily part of life for residents of the city.
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