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penetrated Definition


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penetrate
verb penetrated, penetrating
    1. To find a way into it; to enter it, especially with difficulty.
      Thesaurus: pierce, enter, bore into, perforate, go through, pass through.
      Form: penetrate into something (also)
    2. To gain access into and influence within (a country, organization, market, etc) for political, financial, etc purposes.
    3. To find a way through something; to pierce or permeate.
      Example: penetrate enemy lines
      Example: penetrated the silence
      Thesaurus: permeate, infiltrate, enter, seep through, percolate through, filter through, pervade.
    intr
    4. To be understood.
      Example: The news didn't penetrate at first
    5. To see through (a disguise).
    6. To fathom, solve, or understand (a mystery).
      Thesaurus: understand, comprehend, discern, perceive, grasp, fathom.
    7. Said of a man: to insert his penis into the vagina of (a woman) or anus of (a man or a woman).
Derivative: penetrability
noun
    Derivative: penetrable
    adj
      Able to be penetrated
        Thesaurus: passable, permeable, porous, accessible.
    Derivative: penetrably
    adverb
      Derivative: penetrator
      noun
        Etymology: 16c: from Latin penetrare to penetrate.



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