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Pervades

Pervades is a verb meaning to spread through and be present in every part of something, often creating a pervasive effect or atmosphere. It is usually used to describe intangible qualities such as feelings, odors, ideas, or conditions that seem to fill or saturate a space.

Etymology: The word derives from Latin pervadere, from per- through and vadere to go. The term entered

Usage: Pervade can be transitive, as in "A sense of dread pervades the novel," or intransitive when

Examples: "A light fragrance pervades the air after rain." "The historical narrative pervades the museum exhibit."

Notes: While often neutral, the word frequently carries a judgment about the extent or pervasiveness of something,

See also: Permeate, Saturate, Pervasive, Pervasion.

English
in
early
modern
usage
and
is
now
common
in
both
formal
and
informal
contexts.
referring
to
an
atmosphere
that
fills
a
place:
"A
feeling
of
sadness
pervades
the
room."
It
is
commonly
followed
by
through,
throughout,
or
among:
"Corruption
pervades
throughout
the
organization."
The
related
adjective
pervasive
describes
something
that
has
the
quality
of
pervading
widely.
sometimes
implying
it
is
hard
to
escape.
In
usage
guidance,
some
writers
prefer
avoid
phrases
like
pervades
through
in
favor
of
pervades
or
permeates
directly.