How Do You Spell PERMEATED?

Pronunciation: [pˈɜːmɪˌe͡ɪtɪd] (IPA)

Permeated is spelled with a long "e" sound in the first syllable, represented in IPA transcription as [ˈpɜː.mi.eɪ.tɪd]. The "ea" combination in the first syllable creates the long "e" sound, which is followed by a short "a" sound in the second syllable represented as [ə]. Finally, the word ends with the past tense "-ed" suffix, pronounced as [ɪd]. Permeated means to spread throughout, permeate or penetrate deeply.

PERMEATED Meaning and Definition

  1. Permeated is the past tense and past participle of the verb "permeate." Permeate is a term used to describe the action of something gradually spreading or spreading throughout another substance or area, typically from within. It entails the process of penetrating, diffusing, or infiltrating through the barriers or spaces within a material, substance, or space.

    To be permeated by something means to be completely filled or saturated by it. It implies a widespread and thorough penetration or diffusion of one substance through another. This can apply to physical entities such as liquids, gases, or solids, but it can also describe more abstract concepts such as emotions, ideas, or influences.

    The concept of permeation is often associated with the idea of impregnating or imbuing something with another substance or quality. It connotes the idea of deeply and fully ingraining, infusing, or permeating one entity with the properties, characteristics, or essence of another.

    In a broader sense, permeated can also describe the widespread influence or impact of something on a particular situation, culture, or society. It suggests that the entity or concept in question has effectively diffused or infiltrated across various aspects or aspects of a given system, thus leaving a lasting and pervasive effect.

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Etymology of PERMEATED

The word "permeated" is derived from the Latin word "permeare", which means "to pass through" or "to go through". It is a combination of the prefix "per-" meaning "through" and the verb "meare" meaning "to go". Over time, the word evolved into "permeate" in English, and it refers to the act of spreading or diffusing throughout something, ultimately becoming a part of it.

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Conjugate verb Permeated

CONDITIONAL

I would permeate
we would permeate
you would permeate
he/she/it would permeate
they would permeate

FUTURE

I will permeate
we will permeate
you will permeate
he/she/it will permeate
they will permeate

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have permeated
we will have permeated
you will have permeated
he/she/it will have permeated
they will have permeated

PAST

I permeated
we permeated
you permeated
he/she/it permeated
they permeated

PAST PERFECT

I had permeated
we had permeated
you had permeated
he/she/it had permeated
they had permeated

PRESENT

I permeate
we permeate
you permeate
he/she/it permeates
they permeate

PRESENT PERFECT

I have permeated
we have permeated
you have permeated
he/she/it has permeated
they have permeated
I am permeating
we are permeating
you are permeating
he/she/it is permeating
they are permeating
I was permeating
we were permeating
you were permeating
he/she/it was permeating
they were permeating
I will be permeating
we will be permeating
you will be permeating
he/she/it will be permeating
they will be permeating
I have been permeating
we have been permeating
you have been permeating
he/she/it has been permeating
they have been permeating
I had been permeating
we had been permeating
you had been permeating
he/she/it had been permeating
they had been permeating
I will have been permeating
we will have been permeating
you will have been permeating
he/she/it will have been permeating
they will have been permeating
I would have permeated
we would have permeated
you would have permeated
he/she/it would have permeated
they would have permeated
I would be permeating
we would be permeating
you would be permeating
he/she/it would be permeating
they would be permeating
I would have been permeating
we would have been permeating
you would have been permeating
he/she/it would have been permeating
they would have been permeating

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