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1. To spread throughout, pervading every part
2. To penetrate or pass through something
1. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee permeated the air of the Stark Tower every morning, much to Tony Stark's delight.
2. After Batman applied the newly-developed chemical, it permeated the walls of Arkham Asylum, preventing inmates from using their electronic devices.
3. Nobita's room was so permeated with the sound of Doraemon's gadgets that it was impossible to hear anything else.
4. The haunting melody permeated the entire scene in 'The Godfather', setting a somber mood for the dramatic events to unfold.