释义 |
interpermeate, v.|ɪntəˈpɜːmiːeɪt| [inter- 1 b.] To pervade or penetrate reciprocally. Hence interpermeˈation.
1909in Cent. Dict. Suppl. 1926Blackw. Mag. Oct. 518/2 It [sc. the Vital Principle] came into being by the inter⁓permeation of air and water. 1954Jrnl. Theol. Stud. V. 54 It is surely more intelligible to postulate a personal unity in which persons coinhere and interpermeate in a way unknown to us on earth. |