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interpenetrating

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  • verb Present participle of interpenetrate.
  • adjective That interpenetrate

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Examples

  • Davis mentions their equally possessing the divine essence, and their inability to disagree, but for him the main factor is that the three enjoy the relation of perichoresis, which he expounds as meaning “co-inherence, mutual indwelling, interpenetrating, merging” (2006, 72).

    Trinity Tuggy, Dale 2009

  • We would then perceive that the erotic and the spiritual are interpenetrating.

    Judith Plaskow. 2009

  • The results: breaking up fascia in your feet (fascia is a web-like sheath of connective tissue that stretches from head to toe, encapsulating and interpenetrating your organs, nerves, muscles, and bones); stretching out your feet and toes which become constricted from wearing shoes and supporting your entire body weight; and stimulating reflex points.

    Sara Avant Stover: Unplug and Recharge: Everyday Yoga -- Treat Your Feet 2009

  • When we let go of thought, we put our whole being in the reality of interpenetrating reality.

    Shelley's Golden Wind: Zen Harmonics in _A Defence of Poetry_ and 'Ode to the WestWind' 2007

  • Essence and appearance are intrinsically related, for Hegel: they are mutually interpenetrating, mutually generative, sharing the same substance, but also distinct from one another.

    Symbiotic readings of Marx and Hegel integrating kernel and shell Tusar N Mohapatra 2008

  • These different formal, material and existential aspects of the object, studied by the different types of ontology, may thus be used to classify an object in any of three interpenetrating dimensions (although not all combinations among formal, material and existential modes are possible).

    Roman Ingarden Thomasson, Amie 2008

  • There can be also used synthetic corneas, conceived as a peripheral skirt and a transparent central region, connected on a molecular level by an interpenetrating polymer network, made from poly-2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (pHEMA).

    Cornea Transplants -Corneal Transplantation Surgical Proceedure 2008

  • There can be also used synthetic corneas, conceived as a peripheral skirt and a transparent central region, connected on a molecular level by an interpenetrating polymer network, made from poly-2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (pHEMA).

    Cornea Transplants -Corneal Transplantation Surgical Proceedure 2008

  • Essence and appearance are intrinsically related, for Hegel: they are mutually interpenetrating, mutually generative, sharing the same substance, but also distinct from one another.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2008

  • Does anyone have answers or thoughts about the issue of gravity around interpenetrating pencils of light? tx

    Dark Matter: Still Existing Sean 2007

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