Pervade (verb)

Spread throughout (something); fill or permeate.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin pervadere, from per- "through" + vadere "go".

Examples:

  1. The smell of fresh baked bread pervaded the entire house.
  2. The ideas of the Enlightenment pervaded throughout Europe and America.
  3. The company culture of innovation and creativity pervades every aspect of the business.
  4. The feeling of dread pervaded the audience as the play reached its climax.
  5. The influence of social media pervades every aspect of modern society.
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