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SORRY FOCAS WAS ELSEWHERE MEANT PENETRATE. See def:

 

penetrate verb

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penยทโ€‹eยทโ€‹trate | \ หˆpe-nษ™-หŒtrฤt \

penetrated; penetrating

Definition of penetrate

transitive verb

 

1a: to pass into or through

this route โ€ฆ penetrates the leading resort and lake areas

โ€” American Guide Series: Minnesota

Only a dirt road penetrates the rough, wooded terrain.

b: to enter by overcoming resistance : PIERCE

This bullet can penetrate armor.

c: to gain entrance to

an apartment that I now penetrated for the first time

โ€” Osbert Lancaster

2a: to see into or through

their keen eyes can penetrate the water to a depth of โ€ฆ forty feet

โ€” L. K. Porritt

b: to discover the inner contents or meaning of

a scientific secret which will eventually be penetrated by other countries

โ€” Vera M. Dean

3: to affect profoundly with feeling

men may still be penetrated with awe by the divine righteousness

โ€” R. W. Dale

4: to diffuse through or into

the cold began to penetrate his bones

โ€” E. K. Gann

intransitive verb

 

1a: to pass, extend, pierce, or diffuse into or through something

fishes โ€ฆ which enter tidal rivers and penetrate almost to fresh water

โ€” J. L. B. Smith

b: to pierce something with the eye or mind

strained his eyes to penetrate beyond the thick cloud of dust

insight that penetrates to the very heart of some โ€ฆ problem

โ€” W. F. Hambly

2: to affect deeply the senses or feelings

the suggestion might penetrate deeply enough โ€ฆ to make her a good deal more wary

โ€” H. A. Overstreet