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.
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Christianity had begun to be permeated by those strange mediæval fancies which would have been as inexplicable to the old-Roman mind of four centuries before as they are to the mind of the nineteenth century.
From The Byzantine Empire by Oman, Charles William Chadwick
The rock will also be permeated by its appropriate variety of the omnipresent Jîva or life principle, but that of course is again totally distinct from either of the essences above mentioned.
From The Astral Plane Its Scenery, Inhabitants and Phenomena by Leadbeater, C. W. (Charles Webster)
All the time that she dressed and thought, her very being seemed to be permeated by that soft murmuring sound of falling water.
From The Call of the Canyon by Grey, Zane