Pervaded means spread through or throughout, subtly or gradually; permeated.
an eerie feeling pervaded the entire house.
Spring has pervaded the air. you may use pervaded in your sentence.
Deplete, drain, or take out. Those words mean the opposite of pervaded.
No. Pervaded is a past participle, which means it is the past tense of the verb 'pervade,' but it can also be used as an adjective.
pervaded is on page 122 not sure about the others
The word "pervaded" can be found in Chapter 1 of The Call of the Wild by Jack London, on page 3 in some editions of the book.
The smell of glue pervaded the factory. Throughout the book there is a pervading sense of danger.
The virus permeates through your cells. The caustic tone permeated the article. The smell of rotten eggs permeated the corridor.
a picture would be good if you pervaded it
Pervade: think of PERverse, and inVADE--something unwelcome which infiltrates an atmosphere, a mind, an ambiance.Some examples of usage:Unwelcome thoughts of defeat began to pervade the mood in locker room.One committee member's selfish agenda was allowed to pervade the proceedings.The boy enjoyed his hamburger until he bit into a pickle, which pervaded his sense of taste.It doesn't have to be bad really, to become spead throughout all parts of. Spring pervaded the air.Says dictionary.com ;)A sense of hopelessness pervaded the soldiers caught in the thick of the battle.
Animatism is the belief that everything is pervaded with a life-force giving each inanimate object a consciousness or personality - but not a soul, as in animism.
pervaded, filled, imbued, perfused, charged, suffused, steeped, impregnated, informed, penetrated, saturated, transfused