“penetrate” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “penetrate”:

+ It was able to penetrate 20-25mm of tank shell, at a distance of.

+ Quills can still penetrate animals and humans even after death.

+ In some cases, teams attacking tanks with RPGs will have multiple RPG users fire at the same tank, which may penetrate the armour.

+ Over time, trails started to penetrate parts of the forest which were richer in biodiversity, causing plant and animal numbers to decrease.

+ These do not penetrate even a sheet of paper or human skin.

+ Ernest Rutherford found that there are different ways in which these particles penetrate matter.

+ An article in “Granma” describes the institute as designed to influence and penetrate Cuban society and culture.

+ The aim was to do penetrate the mix of water and soap between the fibres of the fabric to pull-out the dirt.

penetrate some ways to use
penetrate some ways to use

Example sentences of “penetrate”:

+ While it could not fire and reload as fast as an archer and could not be reloaded on horseback, it could penetrate armor.

+ The protruded tongue is stiffened by the rapid flow of blood, allowing it to penetrate wood and soil.

+ While it could not fire and reload as fast as an archer and could not be reloaded on horseback, it could penetrate armor.

+ The protruded tongue is stiffened by the rapid flow of blood, allowing it to penetrate wood and soil.

+ These are able to reach the surface of the Earth, and even penetrate for some distance into shallow mines.

+ As a group, the bivalves are adapted to penetrate into, and to move along horizontally along, soft ground such as mud and sand.

+ However, other wasps have found a way to penetrate this defence and parasitise the larva within.

+ Unfortunately, they were forced to retreat, and their next attempt to penetrate into the heart of the Zone met with disaster.

+ Physical contact is not required, and the card need not even be taken out because the reader can penetrate through material.

+ Even higher frequencies of light can penetrate deeper into the body and cause even more damage.

+ For this reason, they developed one: The Mauser anti-tank rifle was the first rifle that was able to penetrate the larger shell of a tank.

+ Gangsters quickly adopted them so that bullets traveling at under 1,000 fps would not penetrate them.

+ However, if the food is cooked in the oil for too long, much of the water will be lost and the oil will begin to penetrate the food.

+ A vigorous cold front associated with the mid-level trough moved across the area to the west of Wilma, yet the cooler and drier air behind the front could not fully penetrate the inner core of the hurricane to weaken it.

+ What makes them an obligate parasite is that if they are not able to penetrate the fish’s skin they will die, so to survive, they need to get into the fish.

+ The gas, known as Ferret 40, was used against crowds during the riots following the demolition, although it is designed to penetrate doors and walls., “dr.dk” 16 March 2007.

+ The spines inflict a painful wound when they penetrate human skin, but are usually not dangerous.

+ The hyphae of ectomycorrhizal fungi do not penetrate individual cells within the root, while the hyphae of endomycorrhizal fungi penetrate the cell wall and invaginate push into, but do not penetrate.

+ It is widely believed that a man’s penis needs to be erect in order for him to take part in sexual intercourse and penetrate his partner’s vagina and to ejaculationejaculate semen, but all are possible without an erection.

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