verb
- past tense of interpermeate; to permeate or spread throughout mutually or reciprocally; to penetrate and mix together
Usage: formal; rare; typically used in academic or literary contexts
Examples
- The two cultures interpermeated over centuries of trade and contact.
- Ideas from Eastern philosophy interpermeated Western thought during the 20th century.
- The scent of jasmine interpermeated the entire garden.
- Water and oil never truly interpermeated despite vigorous mixing.
- His influence interpermeated every aspect of the organization's culture.