Permeation [noun]

Definition of Permeation:

transportation

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Sentence/Example of Permeation:

And prayer is the communion by which this permeation becomes possible.

Being the most subtile, He must permeate all—for the greater the subtlety, the greater the quality of permeation.

From the first they committed themselves to the policy of "permeation," instead of aggressive propaganda.

Even without the latter support the cultivating civilization of China has enormous powers of permeation and extension.

But even in regions where European control is still nominal, the permeation of Westernism has gone on apace.

We can nowadays only influence it by methods of permeation which bear upon the whole of our social life.

The permeation of Western industry has, in fact, profoundly modified every phase of Oriental economic life.

In fact the main difference between us was that we worked for everybody (permeation) and they worked for their own societies only.

We need a permeation of judgments on conduct by the method and materials of a science of human nature.

Economic Pan-Islamism is the direct result of the permeation of Western ideas.