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percolate

[pur-kuh-leyt, pur-kuh-lit, -leyt] / ˈpɜr kəˌleɪt, ˈpɜr kə lɪt, -ˌleɪt /


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From that experience came the album’s title, and the sequencing that had the album open with the ethereal, percolating track “Inhale,” and then close with the hopeful, romantic “Exhale.”

From Los Angeles Times

“I remember seeing this architect jumping up and down on cardboard furniture. I could see there was something going on here. Something percolating,” he says.

From Los Angeles Times

The Vietnam War was percolating, and there were student demonstrations.

From Los Angeles Times

While discussions of the singularity have been percolating online for years, recent developments in AI technology and headlines warning of a potential AI apocalypse have elevated the topic.

From Salon

Conjecture about ChatGPT’s apparent addiction to the em dash has been percolating online for months.

From Salon