I can give you some sentences.
The aroma of the roasting chicken permeated throughout the house.
I was permeated by a horrible smell were I had to shower 3 hours to get it outThe room was permeated with tobacco smoke.
The beta particles permeated the gold foil. Permeated means "penetrated something"
Onion has permeating odor, it spreads everywhere in seconds.
The bacteria permeated the contaminated meat, and all who consumed it became increasingly ill.
The rain permeated through the screen.
She poured a whole bottle of cherry brandy on that Black Forest Cake. The cake was permeated with booze!
We passed by rapidly. The whole area Reeked.
The combined armies' technologically superior weapons were simply no match for the power of love that permeated the atmosphere that day.
Soaks into something
Permeated is a verb. It is the past tense of "permeate" which means to pass through without causing any displacement.
Answer:"The aroma of food permeated throughout the house, causing my mouth to water." Answer:"I like the aroma of perfume."