verb
- past tense of pervade; spread throughout and be present in every part of something
Usage: past tense form
Examples
- The smell of fresh bread pervaded the entire bakery.
- A sense of excitement pervaded the stadium before the big game.
- Corruption had pervaded every level of the government.
- The fog pervaded the valley throughout the morning.
- An atmosphere of tension pervaded the meeting room.
- The influence of technology has pervaded modern education.
- A feeling of sadness pervaded the memorial service.