释义 |
compenetrate, v.|kəmˈpɛnɪtreɪt| [f. med.L. compenetrāt- ppl. stem of compenetrāre: see com- and penetrate.] trans. To penetrate in every part, pervade, permeate.
1686Boyle Free Enq. 359 A Philosophizer may justly ask, How a Corporeal Being can so pervade, and, as it were, com-penetrate the Universe, as to be intimately present with all its Minute Parts. 1836F. Mahony in Fraser's Mag. XIV. 91 Animal matter..impregnated, or, to use the school term, ‘compenetrated,’ by a spiritual essence. 1855Card. Wiseman Fabiola 73 The world..felt itself surrounded, filled, compenetrated by a mysterious system. |