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the pervading
verb
To be in every part of; to spread through.
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There is, of course, the pervading aroma of coffee, the denomination's secular wine.
Twentieth-century sitcoms are tightly rooted in time, place and the pervading social order.
This change of regime did not break with the pervading neo-Classical style favored by Napoleon.
But Gregg remained the pervading influence, ever present in his life and work over five decades.
The pervading atmosphere of breakdown throws into poignant relief the occasional poems in which gaps are bridged or people joined.
Thompson challenges with eloquence the pervading "European" assumption that Indigenous Australians "never did anything, never had anything".
Such is the pervading atmosphere that Clarence Dupnik, the sheriff of Pima County, used a press conference on Sunday to declare: "We're the tombstone of the US.
Paradoxically, it's the pervading air of exhaustion that makes this "Charity" feel new — I mean, among the characters, not those playing them.
This was a natural response to the cold-war situation, given the manipulation of language and the pervading atmosphere of counter-intelligence.
And the pervading feel-good factor of humour suggests that stand-up comedy may well survive in a global climate that provides so little else to laugh at.
At the beginning of the 16th century the style of vocal music was generally uniform because of the pervading influence of Netherlanders during the preceding half century.
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