释义 |
impenetrate, v.|ɪmˈpɛnɪtreɪt| [f. im-1 + penetrate.] trans. To penetrate intimately.
1859Miss Mulock Romant. T. 318 Love..draws its light from its own essence, and pours it out in a sunshine-flood, surrounding and impenetrating the beloved with radiance. 1871Smiles Charac. ii. (1876) 58 Society was impenetrated with vice and profligacy. 1892Black & White 19 Mar. 377/2 So deeply has it impenetrated the daily life of the people. |