Pervade

  • 11pervade — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. fill, permeate, penetrate, imbue, overspread, impregnate, saturate; infiltrate. See presence, mixture. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. saturate, diffuse, permeate, spread through; see penetrate 1 . III… …

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  • 12Pervade Productions — est une label musical indépendant français, axé sur le développement, la promotion et la production d artistes Rock, Pop, Progressif, Metal, Electro,Musiques urbaines... Celui ci comporte cinq filiales : Bernett Records, Manitou music, M… …

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  • 14pervade — pervader, n. pervadingly, adv. pervadingness, n. pervasion /peuhr vay zheuhn/, n. pervasive /peuhr vay siv/, adj. pervasively, adv. pervasiveness, n …

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  • 15pervade — Synonyms and related words: bespread, besprinkle, breathe, brew, charge, color, crawl with, creep with, decoct, diffuse, dredge, dye, entincture, extend throughout, fill, flavor, honeycomb, imbrue, imbue, impregnate, infiltrate, infuse, instill,… …

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  • 16pervade — per|vade [pəˈveıd US pər ] v [T] formal [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: pervadere, from vadere to go ] if a feeling, idea, or smell pervades a place, it is present in every part of it ▪ A spirit of hopelessness pervaded the country …

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  • 17pervade — per|vade [ pər veıd ] verb transitive FORMAL to spread through the whole of something and become a very obvious feature of it: A strange sour smell pervaded the air. Death is the theme that now pervades his poetry …

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  • 18pervade — [[t]pə(r)ve͟ɪd[/t]] pervades, pervading, pervaded VERB If something pervades a place or thing, it is a noticeable feature throughout it. [FORMAL] [V n] The smell of sawdust and glue pervaded the factory. [V n] ...the corruption that pervades… …

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  • 19pervade — per·vade || pÉ™r veɪd /pÉ™ v v. penetrate, infiltrate; extend, spread out; fill …

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  • 20pervade — deprave …

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