Spread or diffuse through.
1 The delicious moments are when the intangibilities prevail and pervade and possess.
2 A similar sense of unreality has been held to pervade the speeches.
3 The most reprehensible motives and the most shocking thoughtlessness pervade them throughout.
4 As Christmas drew near a bitter restlessness began to pervade Ward 6.
5 Daysmoor doesn't move, but Sing feels a decided stiffness pervade the atmosphere.
6 A sense of beauty and a sentiment of love pervade our being.
7 Nay, the rhymes which are its distinguishing features, pervade their daily talk.
8 The thickest and most impenetrable smoke seemed to pervade the narrow cavern!
9 What melancholy will pervade the busy streets, the pleasant fields and woods!
10 It's an idea that has come to pervade every aspect of our culture.
11 The air had a peculiar scent; an unnatural stillness seemed to pervade it.
12 The strictest harmony and order pervade nature in all her works.
13 Soon the delightful odors of supper began to pervade the atmosphere.
14 Paganism did not pervade Ashanti; Kojo was not exposed to it.
15 She felt it pervade her body even to the palms of her hands.
16 The truth would gradually pervade the masses-bewrought out by them.
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