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were pervaded
verb
To be in every part of; to spread through.
Exact(6)
Deeper than that, though, these programs were pervaded by an infectious love of dance.
What had begun that summer as an off-and-on malaise and a vague, spooky restlessness had gained gradual momentum until my nights were without sleep and my days were pervaded by a gray drizzle of unrelenting horror.
Certain groves, trees, temples, and tracts of land were considered sacred and could not be entered by ordinary people because they were pervaded by the mana of a high-status person or god.
Sitting with these men and women whose lives were pervaded by diabetes, one couldn't escape feeling that they shared a dark cosmic joke - that diabetes was too much to master at the individual level in a world that had become so hospitable to it.
Debates about world government during the Cold War, however, were pervaded by the ideological division of the world, and the section concludes with an exploration of socialist views on world government.
Imagine if the media did not portray images of black boys as aggressive, but instead, we were pervaded with images of black boys being kissed and held, as Trayvon was by his father, Mr. Martin.
Similar(52)
Both souls and matter are pervaded by God.
"The whole case was pervaded with issues of race".
Distinguished by constructive drawing and breadth of treatment, his landscapes are pervaded by a silvery tone.
The portrait is pervaded by a sense of loneliness and isolation.
Beyond these inconveniences, the kingdom was pervaded by an air of secrecy and violence.
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