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to pervading
verb
To be in every part of; to spread through.
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A study carried out in the 1990s found that obesity was more common in higher socioeconomic groups, 48 indicating that, over two decades, the social pattern of obesity has changed from primarily affecting higher socioeconomic groups to pervading the whole society.
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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.
But if its goal is to pervade you, more is better only up to a point.
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.
I have heard the reasons we allow dangerous weapons to pervade our lives.
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.
Meanwhile, in Tunisia, his influence continues to pervade officialdom and the workings of the state.
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