But she came in the authority and integrity of herself, that was also, most dearly, most marvelously, himself as well-permeative, penetrative, real, a subtle breath named Elspeth!
"Foes"
Mary Johnston
His touch had not been precisely permeative when it came to the world, Ian Rullock.
"Foes"
Mary Johnston
The roar rolling up to us was not quite so deep-toned or thunderous as the challenging bellow of the first fall of Surprise; but it was more "permeative," as though the sources from which it came ran on without end.
"Down the Columbia"
Lewis R. Freeman