Interpenetrate

//ɪntɚˈpɛnətɹeɪt//

"Interpenetrate" in a Sentence (2 examples)

It interpenetrates my granite mass, / Through tangled roots and trodden clay doth pass, / Into the utmost leaves and delicatest flowers; [...]

[O]ur Religion is not yet a horrible restless Doubt, still less a far horribler composed Cant; but a great heaven-high Unquestionability, encompassing, interpenetrating the whole of Life.

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