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Pervade

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Pervade meaning

To be in every part of; to spread through; to permeate.

Example sentences (20)

Nor does that war justify the that pervade U.S. foreign policy.

While in England, he performed keyboards on former Beatle George Harrison’s triple album All Things Must Pass (1970), kicking off a friendship that would inspire the Indian religious themes and spirituality that would pervade Wright’s subsequent songs.

After the past few months, therapy with Gulfport Counseling makes a timely gift for yourself or a loved one who’s struggling to process the trauma of Debby, Helene, Milton, and the often-overwhelming existential angst that seems to pervade recent days.

In their report, published on July 16, Ofsted inspectors said: “Values of friendship, trust and endurance pervade all aspects of school life and allow pupils to flourish.

The second reservation we have is that, due to the way the shops in the block intertwine, the smell from this shop will pervade into ours.

They adopted the motto “Mental Health: Open and Inclusive” but took no action to eradicate the inhumane and damaging practices that pervade the industry.

The election has been postponed but the electoral mindset, created by the dissolution of parliament and the nomination process, continues to pervade.

From pesticides to pollution, to exposure to common household cleaners, toxins pervade every aspect of our lives.

From the local government to state and finally to upper chambers, the story of poor shallow legislation pervade the entire spectrum of our cracking democracy while the people wallow in hapless despair.

They say words and metaphors pervade the financial markets like a major dose of after-shave mixed with too much testosterone.

Data collection and its interpretation pervade our lives.

Similar air pollution problems, caused by similar situations — old coal-fired power plants, and the use of coal in household and building furnaces — pervade much of the region, it should be noted.

The same prevailing tone of masculine, realist drama continued to pervade the London theatre scene in 1962.

Who cares if racial injustice continues to pervade every aspect of American life?

As in the Soviet era, central planning and state control pervade the system, and the Niyazov government (in power 1991–2006) consistently rejected market reform programs.

A system of wetland (mangrove) forests pervade the city from Kallai river to Eranjikkal.

Contemporary attitudes and sensibilities, as well as slang, pervade the lyrics, and ironic allusions to modern life are scattered throughout the depiction of political events.

Ethnic slurs on the Irish and Irish stereotypes pervade the novel, O'Connell claims, and Scarlett is not an exception to the insults.

Let peace pervade everywhere, at all times.

Other critics cast new light upon the underlying themes of violence and scandal that seem to pervade the plays, creating a new angle from which they could be examined.