be permeated by
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And that field, Higgs concluded in separate research, also published in 1964, must be permeated by a type of particle known as a boson.
From Time • Oct. 8, 2013
To be permeated by horror is to be destroyed spiritually.
From Time Magazine Archive
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While loyalty should be permeated by a sense of duty and obligation, and even of self-sacrifice, it cannot rest on this alone.
From How to Teach Religion Principles and Methods by Betts, George Herbert
They are known to scatter their seeds by the bursting of the capsule; the walls of which are so extremely thin, like silver paper, that they would easily be permeated by rain.
From The Power of Movement in Plants by Darwin, Charles
The people at large seem to be permeated by that spiritual world out of which Christianity itself proceeded.
From Christianity As Mystical Fact And The Mysteries of Antiquity by Collison, Harry