allow penetration

Frequency: 6.56.1 per million words

To permit something to pass through or enter.

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Examples (10)

  • The membrane is designed to allow water penetration for efficient filtration.
  • New policies aim to allow deeper market penetration for local businesses.
  • The thin fabric will allow air penetration for breathability.
  • Only authorized personnel are permitted to allow network penetration for maintenance.
  • The porous material can allow liquid penetration under pressure.
  • Security measures were tightened to allow no unauthorized penetration of the facility.
  • Their strategy was to allow gradual cultural penetration rather than direct imposition.
  • The updated firewall settings allow limited data penetration for specific applications.
  • This type of soil does not readily allow root penetration, affecting plant growth.
  • Proper ventilation must allow sufficient air penetration in enclosed spaces.