tr.v. per·vad·ed, per·vad·ing, per·vades To be present throughout; permeate: The sweet scent of gardenias pervaded the house. A sense of fear and mistrust pervades the novel. See Synonyms at imbue. [Latin pervādere : per-, through; see PER- + vādere, to go.] per·vader n. per·vasion (-vāzhən) n. |
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