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interpenetrates

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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interpenetrate.

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Examples

  • It is to prove that the metaphysical in Shakespeare's sense of the word interpenetrates the physical, and serves to make us see and feel it.

    Pages from a Journal with Other Papers Mark Rutherford 1872

  • Though a nanowire rig technically stays outside the brain, it nonetheless interpenetrates the body.

    World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011

  • In other words, they can be said to be living in a parallel world which interpenetrates our own.

    SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1065 2009

  • Though a nanowire rig technically stays outside the brain, it nonetheless interpenetrates the body.

    World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011

  • Economics interpenetrates them all, and is reciprocally penetrated by them.

    In a Perfect World, I'd Call Myself a Sociologist, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • On this view, What Is imperceptibly interpenetrates or runs through all things while yet maintaining its own identity distinct from theirs.

    Parmenides Palmer, John 2008

  • In a superholographic universe everything interpenetrates everything else, and even time ~ past, present, and future ~ and space can no longer be viewed as fundamentals.

    Superholographic Model of the Universe 2008

  • It is this which makes it tensile and capable of preserving, organising and, in some cases, animating the bodies which it interpenetrates.

    Stoicism Baltzly, Dirk 2008

  • It is a way of explaining the Trinity which holds the tension of both the personhood of each person of the Trinity (Father, Son, Spirit) while also arguing that each interpenetrates the other, all of one nature (Godhead).

    Speedlinking 11/16/07 William Harryman 2007

  • It interpenetrates us; it is that part of the external world that most fully invades us.

    Air Adam Roberts Project 2006

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