Pervade
(verb)
Spread throughout (something); fill or permeate.
Origin:
Late middle english: from latin pervadere, from per- "through" + vadere "go".
Examples:
- The smell of fresh baked bread pervaded the entire house.
- The ideas of the Enlightenment pervaded throughout Europe and America.
- The company culture of innovation and creativity pervades every aspect of the business.
- The feeling of dread pervaded the audience as the play reached its climax.
- The influence of social media pervades every aspect of modern society.