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penetration
[pen-i-trey-shuhn]
noun
the act or power of penetrating. penetrating.
mental acuteness, discernment, or insight.
a scholar of rare penetration.
the obtaining of a share of a market for some commodity or service.
the extension, usually peaceful, of the influence of one nation or culture into the affairs of another.
a military attack that penetrates into enemy territory.
Gunnery., the depth to which a projectile goes into the target.
the measure of relative depth of field of a telescope or microscope, especially a binocular microscope.
penetration
/ ˌpɛnɪˈtreɪʃən /
noun
the act or an instance of penetrating
the ability or power to penetrate
keen insight or perception
military an offensive manoeuvre that breaks through an enemy's defensive position
Also called: market penetration. the proportion of the total number of potential purchasers of a product or service who either are aware of its existence or actually buy it
another name for depth of field
Other Word Forms
- nonpenetration noun
- prepenetration noun
- self-penetration noun
- transpenetration noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of penetration1
Example Sentences
The consequences go beyond how so many business leaders and ordinary Americans have been led to expect, even fear, the penetration of AI into our lives.
"The penetration Antman has brought to this side has been absolutely brilliant. What an impact. They just look so much more dangerous."
Without the energy of talismanic all-rounder Stokes, England were bereft of penetration when the ball lost its hardness and pitch went to sleep.
England's lack of penetration with the ball coupled with fitness concerns are an "ominous" sign, says former captain Michael Vaughan.
Rinsky’s hope, of course, is that Cosm someday has enough market penetration that filmmakers can create the format from the ground up.
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