Vocab-ability Prefix–305 (per__ = through, completely, around) – A More Powerful Vocabulary (earn UpVotes with “Vocab Practice” exercise)
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Being barely a child Jesus was permited to speak in front of the older men in the synagogue.
Jesus was able to percolate into the crowd and escape from the Jews who wanted to stone him.
Then the anger invaded him when he saw that the whole periphery of the temple of David had become a center of merchants.
David arrived at the perimeter of the camp when the army left in battle order, launching the battle cry.
Your messiah will climb like a lion from the thicket of the Jordan to a pasture of perennial greenery.
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He didn't permit her to hug him after they broke up.
Christianity is starting to percolate Bulgaria.
My classmates treat very bad people from the periphery.
The perimeter of the room is very important to me when I'm moving to a new apartment.
There are no streams and few perennial rivers in the islands.
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The process for obtaining a permit in Singapore to stage a public event is convoluted, requiring licences from different government agencies.
The jasmine tea percolating through the tea strainer infused the house with a fine aroma.
From my periphery vision, I could see the man beside me making an obscene gesture at the lady in front of us.
The police sent a bomb disposal team to the city's largest shopping centre after a time bomb was found at its perimeter.
The perennial quest of nations for economic dominance is one of the leading causes of wars throughout the history of mankind.
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Permit:
She permitted her son to visit her estranged husband.
Percolate:
After the farmer applied it with the given procedure from the sells-man, the fertilizer percolated into the ground.
Periphery:
Due to land fragmentation, most start up companies are opening up on the periphery of the city.
Perimeter:
The perennial war in Afghanistan seems to have never reached the perimeter of victory hence the preemptive acts of the United States as a nation.
Perennial:
Achieving your dreams brings perennial happiness.
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