Pervade means to spread throughout or permeate a space or area. It implies a widespread presence or influence that is felt in every part of something.
The word that contains "algia" in it is "fibromyalgia," which is a chronic disorder characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain and tenderness.
He used his influence to get votes. She was driving under the influence, according to the policeman.
influence the reader
The word influence derives from the Latin word influere. It means "flowing in." Later Latin had the word influentia, from influent + ia, the -ia suffix making it a noun. The Romance language of French changed the -tia spelling into -ce, thus making the most modern form of the word, influence.
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Did the music or art in Harlem have a widespread influence during the 1920's?
No, the word widespread is an adjective, a word that describes a noun, for example a widespread belief or a widespread contamination.There is no noun form for the adjective widespread.
having good influence i hope you like it if you have any problems just change
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The media irresponsibly reported an unconfirmed rumor, causing an unnecessary, widespread panic. The word widespread is an adjective, and the word extensive is a synonym.
Another word for prevalence is widespread.
By the third day, the aerosolized virus was widespread across the nation.
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I think you mean "uses the WORD widespread." Here are some sentences.There was widespread famine following the war.Widespread panic greeted the president as he toured the disaster zone.The epidemic caused widespread death.