deep penetrate
Frequency: 7.815.2 per million words
To go a long way into or through something.
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- The roots of the old oak tree penetrate deep into the soil.
- The sunlight could not penetrate deep into the dense forest.
- Exploration teams discovered caves penetrating deep into the mountain range.
- The needle must penetrate deep into the muscle to be effective.
- New moisture-wicking fabrics allow air to penetrate deep through the layers.
- The cold wind seemed to penetrate deep into his very bones.
- These specialized drills can penetrate deep into the hard rock surface.
- The dye needs to penetrate deep into the fibers for a lasting color.
- Heavy rain began to penetrate deep into the foundations of the building.
- Scuba divers often find shipwrecks where light fails to penetrate deep under the surface.