Examples of 'pervade' in a sentence

Meaning of "pervade"

Pervade is a verb that means to spread through or permeate every part of something. It is commonly used to describe a strong or pervasive presence or influence
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  • To be in every part of; to spread through.

How to use "pervade" in a sentence

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Clouds pervade eyes aflutter with desire.
Fear and anguish pervade many lives.
You pervade all the devas as forms.
Wholeness comes to pervade the entire day.
They pervade our education systems too.
Many of these conditions pervade prisons worldwide.
They pervade the entire universe.
Disobedience and rebellion pervade the book.
Love will pervade us till death separates us.
Drops of water that pervade the earth.
They pervade our urban spaces.
Prayer should precede and pervade everything we do.
And pervade them with its purifying light.
Darkness seems to pervade all of our lives.
The strench of disease must pervade it.

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They are said to pervade the entire universe.
Advertising has a tendency to pervade.
Evil began to pervade every aspect of society.
Sustainable development pervade many.
Our principles pervade our daily operation.
Tranquility and harmony pervade.
Evil spirits pervade this road.
They pervade and threaten the whole structure of society.
This spirit should pervade all its provisions.
A strange smell seemed to pervade it.
You now pervade and comprehend.
That sense of sweetness will pervade them for days.
It seemed to pervade even the city in which she dwelt.
The features of inequality continue to pervade the social fabric.
Seemed to pervade ail on the train.
Threats to privacy still pervade.
This theme would pervade his later work.
Mostly so because of high energy particles which pervade space.
Waves of love at night pervade my heart with delight.
A sense of complacency seems to pervade.
Which seems to pervade the zone.
They pervade absolutely everything.
Your presence continues to pervade even in your absence.
Emotions pervade all mental functions and create meaning in life.
Smell began to pervade the house.
There was a certain degree of sadness that seemed to pervade his.
They can pervade the water.
Power relations between women and men pervade our society.
This view seems to pervade modern psychology as well.
Jensen argues that dysfunctional and antisocial behaviors pervade civilization.
These elements pervade in our environment.
Against the energy drain which seems to pervade the zone.
Only man can pervade all the seven planes.
Environmental protection is so important that it must pervade all policy areas.
Both influences will pervade many of his subsequent works.

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