penetrate
21penetrate — 1. (of a male) to copulate with Sharing the etymological stem with penis. 2. to enter (a building) without consent The language of espionage. Those involved may also figuratively penetrate an organization of which they disapprove… …
22penetrate — [c]/ˈpɛnətreɪt / (say penuhtrayt) verb (penetrated, penetrating) –verb (t) 1. to pierce into or through. 2. to enter the interior of. 3. to enter and diffuse itself through; permeate. 4. to affect or impress deeply. 5. to reach (a wide number of… …
23penetrate — / penɪtreɪt/ verb ♦ to penetrate a market to get into a market and capture a share of it …
24penetrate a market — phrase to succeed in selling products in a market Honda’s success in penetrating Western motorcycle markets Thesaurus: to sell somethingsynonym Main entry: penetrate …
25penetrate someone's disguise — penetrate someone’s disguise phrase to see who someone really is, although they are dressed or behaving in a way meant to trick you Thesaurus: to understand someone s character or thinkingsynonym Main entry: penetrate …
26penetrate the mysteries of something — often humorous phrase to understand the truth about something complicated or mysterious I’ve never penetrated the mysteries of cricket. Thesaurus: to understand somethingsynonym Main entry: penetrate …
27Penetrate the Satanic Citizen — Infobox Album Name = Penetrate the Satanic Citizen Type = compilation Artist = Leæther Strip Released = 1992 Recorded = Genre = Electronic Length = Label = Producer = Claus Larsen Reviews = Last album = N/A This album = Penetrate the Satanic… …
28penetrate — verb ( trated; trating) Etymology: Latin penetratus, past participle of penetrare, from penitus deep within, far; akin to Latin penus provisions Date: circa 1530 transitive verb 1. a. to pass into or through b. to enter by overcoming resistance ; …
29penetrate — verb a) Manage to enter into. b) To insert a penis into an opening, such as a vagina …
30Penetrate — Проникать; проходить сквозь; пропитывать …