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spread through

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Synonyms for pervade

to cause to be filled, as with a particular mood or tone

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[USA], Aug 13 ( ANI ): In women diagnosed with cancer, concerns pertaining to sexual health are diverse, multiple, and pervade all types and stages of cancer, according to a recent study.
You just don't hear imbrued or imbued any more in everyday speech, and the argument would be that if you have words like saturate and stain, permeate, pervade and inspire, why would you need 'em?
Throughout the entire exhibition rhythm, repetition, syncopation and a curvilinear swing pervade Matthias Sauerbruch's and Louisa Hutton's use of architectural form, colour, content and material.
Color illustrations and a warm and loving theme pervade the stories.
Abuse of power, manipulation and lies pervade Esther and Arnell's relationship, and eventually spill over into their relationships with others, particularly men, with deadly consequences.
Sir, - The sarcastic letter by Jonathan Mace (Post, Mar 14) is typical of the anti-semitism and anti-Zionism which now seems to pervade British life.
The assumptions that OS programmers make tend to pervade the software that is built upon the OS.
While more typical schools in the study want scholars to do better, and take action towards that goal, they lack the overall systematic, organized, highly informed and participatory features that pervade the more successful schools.
"When I consider the shadows that pervade my heart, they are usually the result of the way I see things.
Davis offers a glimpse at myths that pervade the world's civilizations and ponders what these stories reveal about human nature.
History repeats itself, and the enduring nostalgia for the comforms of home pervade this emotional work of literature.
What is most disgusting though, is the outlandish (in what they have done and gotten away with) recurrent themes of criminality, corruption, and greed that pervade almost a century of various Bush machinations.
I know King's terrain, as many of us do and the feelings of closeness that pervade each trope countersinks its impulse securely inside our hearts and minds." Indeed, King is a poet of volcanic range who has a love affair with the language of nature.
Moral and ethical considerations pervade every aspect of camps.