Used in a Sentence

percolating

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for percolating.

Editorial note

A century later, that kind of understanding is still percolating into politics, social mores, and daily life.

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Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

(transitive) To pass a liquid through a porous substance; to filter.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of percolating gathered in one view.

verb

(transitive) To pass a liquid through a porous substance; to filter.

verb

(intransitive) To drain or seep through a porous substance.

verb

(transitive) To make (coffee) in a percolator.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for percolating.

verb

(transitive) To pass a liquid through a porous substance; to filter.

verb

(intransitive) To drain or seep through a porous substance.

verb

(transitive) To make (coffee) in a percolator.

verb

(intransitive) (of coffee) to be prepared by percolation; (of a coffee pot) to brew coffee in this way.

Example sentences

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A century later, that kind of understanding is still percolating into politics, social mores, and daily life.

2

I've had these musing percolating for awhile and don't really have an outlet for them at the moment.

3

ARM64 is emerging and the successes of x86 are slowly percolating to it [1].

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The idea had actually been percolating for at least a year prior.

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We haven't started it yet, but maybe it's percolating - I've been spending a ton of time on the piano lately.

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I've had a very nebulous idea that's been percolating in my mind: software designed for small machine shops to organize their work.

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MFC had so much Win32 cruft percolating out of everywhere!

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Also, things like road surfaces and parking lots stop rain from percolating down in the soil and it becomes runoff instead and drains to the ocean quickly.

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The article claims this is an example of a falsehood starting on Wikipedia, percolating to external sources, then perpetuating on Wikipedia because it's in those external sources.

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> percolating down in less than two hours // How often are you planning on changing your domestic ISP?

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I haven't, though the germ of an idea has been percolating recently.

12

There are some ideas percolating on that front.

Quote examples

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These ideas, even if they are stripped of their Ivory Tower gleam, are what are slowly percolating into mainstream languages with names like "Enum"++ in Swift and "Optional" in Java.

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The book the "Artist's Way at Work" by Mark Bryan, Julia Cameron, and Catherine Allen offers an approach called "morning pages" that is similar to a log but helps to overcome writers block (as well as act as a refinery for written pieces still percolating).

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use percolating in a sentence?

A century later, that kind of understanding is still percolating into politics, social mores, and daily life.

What does percolating mean?

(transitive) To pass a liquid through a porous substance; to filter.

What part of speech is percolating?

percolating is commonly used as verb.