Meaning & Definition of word "Pervade"
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Pervade
/pərˈveɪd/
verb:
- 1. to spread through and be perceived in every part of something.
- Example: The scent of fresh coffee pervaded the air as I entered the café.
- 2. to be present and apparent throughout something.
- Example: A sense of optimism seemed to pervade the atmosphere of the office.
- 3. to permeate or saturate.
- Example: The principles of justice and fairness pervade the constitution.
- 4. to be felt or seen in every part.
- Example: Anxiety pervaded the crowd as they awaited the election results.
- 5. to spread throughout.
- Example: The influence of technology has pervaded all aspects of modern life.
Etymology
From Latin 'pervadere', meaning 'to go through, penetrate, or spread through'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
pervade the atmosphere:
To spread throughout a place, influencing its mood or character.
pervade one's thoughts:
To become a predominant thought in someone's mind.
Related Words
permeate:
To spread throughout something, especially a liquid or gas.
infuse:
To fill or soak something with a substance.
Slang Meanings of pervade
Meaning: To be everywhere at once.
Example Sentence: The excitement pervaded the concert, making everyone feel electric.
Meaning: To dominate the atmosphere.
Example Sentence: A feeling of unease pervaded the meeting.