What is another word for interpenetrated?

Pronunciation: [ˌɪntəpˈɛnɪtɹˌe͡ɪtɪd] (IPA)

Interpenetrated is a word used to describe things that cross or merge with each other. Synonyms for this word include intermeshed, intertwined, interlaced, overlapped, and interwoven. These words denote a process where things become entangled, mixed or fused together. Interweaved is when something is mixed with something else. Overlapped is when one thing is overlapping the other. Interlaced and intertwined are when things are intertwined and webbed together or interwoven, respectively. All these words describe a process where something joins or merges in with something else in an intricate or entwined manner. These synonyms enable the writer to convey the same meaning but with a different style.

What are the hypernyms for Interpenetrated?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Interpenetrated

While the Greeks mingled reason with inspiration to produce poetry, the prophets went further, and interpenetrated their ecstasy with a high sense of social justice.
"The Literature of Ecstasy"
Albert Mordell
With no human brother, we say; but there was one woman whose life interpenetrated his, if they did not in all things come heart to heart.
"Little Tora, The Swedish Schoolmistress and Other Stories"
Mrs. Woods Baker
Our birth, growth, and continued weal, depending on large, deep principles-principles deliberately elaborated and adopted by reason, and generously embracing the whole-our life must be interpenetrated by principle, and thence our literature must embrace the widest and most human wants and aspirations of man.
"Essays Æsthetical"
George Calvert

Famous quotes with Interpenetrated

  • But what, Phaedrus, is the contrary of a dream if not some other dream?… A dream of vigilance and tension dreamt by Reason herself!—And what would such a Reason dream?—If a Reason were to dream—a Reason hard, erect, eyes armed, mouth closed, as though mistress of her lips—would not the dream she dreamt be what we see now—this world of exact forces and studied illusions?—A dream, a dream, but a dream interpenetrated with symmetries, all order, acts and sequences!
    Paul Valéry

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