permeate - /ˈpɜːrmɪeɪt/
permit (verb) - /pərˈmɪt/
permit (noun) - /ˈpɜr.mɪt/
- The smell of fresh bread seemed to permeate the bakery, while the owner needed a permit to sell it legally.
- Sunshine can permeate the windows, but the city won’t permit you to remove the blinds.
- The teacher allowed enthusiasm to permeate the classroom, though she would not permit noise.
- Joy can permeate the atmosphere of a wedding, yet the couple still requires a marriage permit.
- Corruption began to permeate the system, and the government could not permit it to continue.
- Fear seemed to permeate the crowd, but the police would not permit chaos.
- The artist hoped creativity would permeate her work, even though the gallery did not permit certain displays.
- Moisture tends to permeate the walls, so the landlord would not permit tenants to skip repairs.
- The scent of flowers would permeate the room, and no one could permit smoking there.
- Love can permeate a family, but parents cannot permit bad behavior to grow unchecked.
- permeate - /ˈpɜːrmɪeɪt/ - проникать, распространяться, пропитывать, проходить сквозь.
Permeate рифмуется со словами: create, relate, debate, translate, innovate.
- permit (verb) - /pərˈmɪt/ - позволять, допускать, позволить, разрешить, допустить, давать, дозволять.
Permit рифмуется со словами: admit, commit, submit, transmit,
- permit (noun) - /ˈpɜr.mɪt/ - разрешение.
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