Penetrated
in sentence
126 examples of Penetrated in a sentence
I've done the scrutiny of market data, and I've found that, indeed, the washing machine has
penetrated
below the air line, and today, there's an additional one billion people out there who live above the "wash line."
And the baby's cry really
penetrated
me, as a mother.
This girl was raped repeatedly, forcefully
penetrated
with a blunt rod, beaten, bitten, and left to die.
Its antler
penetrated
my trachea and my esophagus and stopped at my spinal cord and fractured my neck.
And now we're being
penetrated.
You know we're being
penetrated.
Hooked it up to my laptop, and within about five minutes he had
penetrated
the computer security system of a major Brazilian bank.
Real bullets would have
penetrated
his clothes and then bounced off him onto the floor but forget that...let's listen to Donner make fun of Lester's version that made more logical sense.
At the time the film was released however attitudes were not nearly as liberal as they are in the 2000s it was not so much the films content but what it silently inferred that was to shake people up and to raise questions their own minds.So that we focused on was it right for her "Emannuelle" to be touched by another woman, to have multiple hetro sex, or to be anally
penetrated?
All and all, I was satisfied at the end and had a cheesy smile on my face throughout the running time which cannot be achieved easily as my facade is rarely
penetrated
by anything that isn't of the highest quality.
Indeed, no such approach really existed until the September 11, 2001, terror attacks on the United States, when the notion that terrorist groups could pose a real threat to the West’s security
penetrated
official thinking for the first time.
Why?It’s not as if the sex crimes that US leaders either authorized or tolerated are not staring Americans in the face: the images of male prisoners with their heads hooded with women’s underwear; the documented reports of female US soldiers deployed to smear menstrual blood on the faces of male prisoners, and of military interrogators or contractors forcing prisoners to simulate sex with each other, to penetrate themselves with objects, or to submit to being
penetrated
by objects.
It seems increasingly likely that Russia also interfered in the Brexit referendum, as it did in the 2016 US election; and that Russian criminal elements have
penetrated
London’s financial and services sectors.
The result – Liberal Order 2.0 –
penetrated
countries’ borders to consider the rights of those who lived there.
In Europe, Islam is the fastest-growing religion, and Sharia has
penetrated
European legal systems.
One vehicle failed to break through the border crossing; the other
penetrated
Israeli territory, before being stopped by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
Palestinian militants from Gaza – an active arena of Israeli-Palestinian confrontation since Hamas gained control in 2007 – and jihadi terrorists affiliated with Al Qaeda and the larger “global jihad” network
penetrated
Sinai, exploiting the government’s neglect of the region and inflaming the local population’s feelings of disenfranchisement.
They may write about it conceptually, but its meaning – a world in which their country is only “primus inter pares” – has not really
penetrated
the national psyche.
Microsoft founder Bill Gates first
penetrated
Gabriel’s consciousness a couple of years ago, when his father served as a warm-up act to Gates at a large conference sponsored by the Danish government.
Insurance companies have not
penetrated
many of the regions that suffered the greatest losses.
The birth of electricity and automotive power was accompanied by this apprehension, and it has grown stronger the further science has
penetrated
the natural world, unlocking the secrets of the atom and of our own genetic makeup.
That meant a sophisticated election campaign that
penetrated
deeply into Egyptian society, urban and rural, and in which women played a key role.
The Drone in the DesertTEL AVIV – A drone recently
penetrated
Israel’s airspace from the Mediterranean.
He argued that the indictments would probably be based on cell-phone records, and that Israeli agents had
penetrated
the Lebanese cell-phone network.
Although modern industrial practices had
penetrated
underdeveloped societies, he thought it unlikely that they could make substantial inroads and transform such societies wholesale.
Computerized technology has
penetrated
deeply into the service sector, taking over jobs for which the human factor and “cognitive functions” were hitherto deemed indispensable.
Like an algorithm designed to access an adversary’s digital network, the Islamic State’s carefully staged videos, featuring the beheadings of American and British journalists and aid workers, have
penetrated
the Western psyche.
Whereas many regard Israel’s toughness as its principal characteristic, India’s own citizens view it as a soft state, its underbelly easily
penetrated
by determined terrorists.
The bike-sharing start-ups that have
penetrated
major cities over the last year, thanks to hundreds of millions of dollars in venture capital funds, amount to another example of China’s monetary conundrum.
Eight terrorists dressed in military uniform
penetrated
the school’s well-guarded perimeter and opened fire on the students and school personnel.
Next
Related words
Which
Their
Through
Could
Would
Light
Other
Himself
Heart
First
There
Where
Three
Might
Itself
Found
Being
Already
After
About