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penetration
/pɛnɪˈtɹeɪʃ(ə)n/
The primary image is one of piercing or entering a barrier, whether physical, conceptual, or social. It implies a forceful or strategic movement from the outside to the inside. In a physical sense, it describes the act of boring through or entering a surface. This can range from clinical or technical contexts (like medical needles) to more aggressive or violent connotations. In business and marketing, "market penetration" refers to the ability of a product or company to gain a foothold in a new area. Here, the nuance is about overcoming resistance and establishing presence against competitors. Intellectually, it describes a quality of insight. A "penetrating" mind is one that sees through complexity or deception to reach the truth, suggesting a sharp, incisive capability rather than a surface-level understanding.
Uncountable when describing the physical act or process of entering something ('the penetration of the hull'). Countable when referring to specific instances, measurements, or market shares ('a deep penetration' or 'market penetrations across different demographics').
Meanings
The act of entering or piercing through a surface or barrier.
"The bullet's penetration was deep."
The process of entering a market or establishing a presence in a new area.
"The company is focusing on market penetration in Asia."