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Definition of Interpenetrated
1. interpenetrate [v] - See also: interpenetrate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interpenetrated
Literary usage of Interpenetrated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Exhibiting a View of the Progressive by Robert Jameson, Sir William Jardine, Henry D Rogers (1845)
"All these appearances have this in common, that the adjacent rock is much
decomposed, or interpenetrated by extraneous ingredients in the locality of the ..."
2. The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (1845)
"All these appearances have this in common, that the adjacent rock is much
decomposed, or interpenetrated by extraneous ingredients in the locality of the ..."
3. The World Beautiful by Lilian Whiting (1898)
"It is more than two great realms in correspondence to each other like the two
hemispheres on earth; it is two realms interpenetrated. ..."
4. An Inquiry Into the Usage of [baptizō] and the Nature of Christic and by James Wilkinson Dale (1874)
"... object (ideally) " into repentance," so as to become thoroughly interpenetrated
with it, ... so, its object becomes interpenetrated with remitted sin, ..."
5. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1847)
"His mind has interpenetrated to a small extent the nervous system of the operator ;
and is in relation with his voluntary nerves and the anterior half of ..."