pervade in English

verb
1
(especially of a smell) spread through and be perceived in every part of.
a smell of stale cabbage pervaded the air
synonyms:permeatespread throughfillsuffusebe diffused throughimbuepenetratefilter throughpercolate throughinfuseperfuseflow throughchargesteepsaturateimpregnateinform

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1. Order, proportion, and fitness pervade the universe.

2. Nano technology will soon pervade the world.

3. Tea trays pervade the corridors, going everywhere.

4. That personality traIt'seems to pervade everything he does.

5. Issues around IT governance will pervade the course.

6. Feelings of self confidence, power, and euphoria pervade. Sentencedict.com

7. According to Spender's research, double standards pervade the classroom.

8. Hard feelings pervade, especially between Paulette and her father.

9. Science and technology have come to pervade every aspect of our lives.

10. Most astronomers believe that large quantities of some unidentified material pervade the universe.

11. A very real sense of peace seemed to pervade my whole being.

12. Levchenko remarked that a kind of sepulchral quiet seemed to pervade the Residency.

13. This will pervade a surprisingly large area with fragrance, particularly on a warm moist evening.

14. RESULTS to emphasise that notions of quality now pervade municipal town planning, including its aesthetic aspects.

15. Aerily “There is an airy substance called ether, which is supposed to pervade all space

16. It is a quality that will pervade the entire domain over which Christ rules as King.

17. Investigation failed to produce any reason why such an evil atmosphere should pervade that area.

18. Out of Thy womb the world is born, and Thou it is that dost pervade it.

19. And networks pervade technology: the Internet, power grids and transportation systems are but a few examples.

20. But the sound of those guns makes regular meals impossible.... Tea trays pervade the corridors, going everywhere.

21. The increase in temperature allows the fatty aroma to pervade the muscle fibres, enhancing the product's final characteristics.

22. One is the notion of human dignity which has come to pervade modern ethical and social thought in the West.

23. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES are concerned about the erosion of spirituality in the world and the immorality and religious uncertainty that pervade society.

24. Sincerity is impossible, unless it pervade the whole being, and the pretense of it saps the very foundation of character. James Russell Lowell 

25. The second is the use of Animalised metaphors and imagery that pervade narratives of ‘irregular’ migrants' embodied experiences of detention across and beyond EUrope

26. Chr閠ien uses Gawain as a major character and establishes some characteristics that pervade later depictions, including his unparalleled Courteousness and his way with women

27. My response to those accusations was to relocate to Madrid – the only city in Europe where I could unravel the Islamic Andalusian influences that pervade Spanish culture.

28. And Nur al-Din saw a fair Bystreet, swept and sprinkled, whereon the zephyr blew and made pleasantness pervade it and the leaves of the trees overshaded it.

29. YouTube restricted Borzoi Boskovic’s videos in the European Union after Hatewatch reached out for a comment about “The People’s Square.” Suspicions about Striker’s race and his politics pervade the alt-right

30. In recent years, it has begun to pervade a number of musical genres, and has even garnered its own specific style, Cello rock, a subgenre of rock music that emphasizes gothic sounds