Permeate

/ˈpɜːrmieɪt/ verb

To spread through or fill something completely, often by passing gradually through every part. It can be used for physical things like smells or liquids, or for ideas and feelings.

From Latin “permeare” meaning “to pass through,” from “per-” (through) + “meare” (to go). It kept the sense of moving through and filling up.

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