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To pervade
verb
To be in every part of; to spread through.
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Those images continue to pervade our psyches".
Materialistic values came to pervade our culture.
Corruption, too, continues to pervade the security forces.
Ski-area planners want that Western feel to pervade.
It is part of a sense of doom that seems to pervade the whole country.
But inside, an air of serenity seems to pervade the cathedral-like space.
In part, that's because attitudes toward time tend to pervade nearly every aspect of a culture.
I have heard the reasons we allow dangerous weapons to pervade our lives.
But if its goal is to pervade you, more is better only up to a point.
The male-driven blockbuster mentality that started to pervade Hollywood in the late 1980s was peaking.
Tyler's lyrics are mawkish, however, and something of their spirit seems to pervade the novel.
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