To pass or flow through, as an aperture, pore, or interstice; to permeate., To pass or spread through the whole extent of; to be diffused throughout.
the opposite of pervade is apples and bananas.
The word pervade is a verb. Other words for pervade are infuse, charge, transfuse, and imbue. Additional words for pervade are permeate, suffuse, impregnate, and fill.
The word 'pervade' means to be present throughout (especially gradually or slowly) or to permeate. It comes from Latin. There is 'pervader' and 'pervasion' too.
A sense of gloom began to pervade the building as the students were told of her death.
Some pollutants pervade the atmosphere of New York City.
An open window allows the garden's scent to pervade the adjacent rooms.
What mood might pervade a mystery story?
Permeate, pass through, saturate, encompass, spread through, suffuse, infuse are synonyms of pervade.
Life is a very pervade thing. You never know what is coming up next because it is all over the place.
Dissipate, evade...
eradicated evacuated
A derivative adjective is pervasive (tending to pervade). The adverb form is pervasively, which is more widely recognized than pervadingly, although not synonymous.