permeadas

This is the 11647th most frequent Portuguese word.


permeadas

"Permeadas" means "permeated" or "spread throughout."


In this sentence, 'permeadas' is used to describe the idea that the literary works are filled or imbued with symbolic elements, indicating a thorough presence of symbolism.

As obras literárias eram permeadas de simbolismo.

The literary works were permeated with symbolism.


Here, 'permeadas' conveys that the childhood memories are imbued or interwoven with the feeling of nostalgia, suggesting a pervasive attribute present in these recollections.

As memórias da infância são frequentemente permeadas por uma sensação de nostalgia.

Childhood memories are often permeated by a sense of nostalgia.


The word 'permeadas' in this sentence illustrates that the local culture has been influenced or infused with elements from foreign cultures, indicating an integration or blending resulting from these influences.

A cultura local foi permeada por influências estrangeiras ao longo dos anos.

The local culture has been permeated by foreign influences over the years.