verb
- to permeate or spread throughout mutually; to penetrate and diffuse into each other
Usage: formal; rare; typically used in academic or technical contexts
Examples
- The two cultures interpermeate through centuries of trade and migration.
- Water and oil do not interpermeate; they remain distinct layers.
- Ideas interpermeate the academic community through conferences and publications.
- The scent of flowers interpermeates the garden air.
- Different musical traditions interpermeate in contemporary fusion genres.