deep penetration

Frequency: 7.512.8 per million words

Refers to a significant or profound entry or influence into something.

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  • The radar system is designed for deep penetration through thick forest canopy.
  • The company has achieved deep penetration of the European market with its new product.
  • Specialized drills are required for deep penetration into the Earth's crust.
  • The wood dye is formulated to ensure deep penetration into the fibers.
  • Modern bunker-buster missiles are capable of deep penetration before exploding.
  • The cream's formula allows for deep penetration into the skin's dermal layers.
  • The intelligence agent managed to gain deep penetration into the organization's inner circle.
  • Professional waterproofing ensures there is no deep penetration of moisture into the structural walls.
  • The national project aims for deep penetration of renewable energy in the power grid.
  • A week of heavy rainfall resulted in deep penetration of water into the dry agricultural soil.