compenetrate
See also: compenétrate
English
Etymology
From the participle stem of (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin compenetro.
Pronunciation
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Verb
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- (transitive) To penetrate every part of.
- 1902, William James, The Varieties of Religious Experience, Folio Society 2008, p. 346:
- In this [state] the Deity compenetrates the soul, but in such a hidden way that the soul [... etc.]
- 1902, William James, The Varieties of Religious Experience, Folio Society 2008, p. 346:
Anagrams
Italian
Verb
compenetrate
- second-person plural present indicative of compenetrare
- second-person plural imperative of compenetrare
- feminine plural of compenetrato