He has abolished a few of the many petty restrictions that pervade Cubans'lives.
From the economist.com
An array of DNA destroying and cancer causing devices pervade our natural lives.
From the infowars.com
Expressionist graphics, decisive slogans and modernist wit pervade these images.
From the guardian.co.uk
The imagery pervades planet Earth and we intend for it to pervade the universe.
From the guardian.co.uk
The more we glorify the gangsta lifestyle, the more it will pervade everyday life.
From the time.com
Real estate and housing construction pervade the entire mainland growth model.
From the curiouscapitalist.blogs.time.com
Inherent contradictions that pervade the fabric of the club must be addressed.
From the smh.com.au
A festival atmosphere began to pervade the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion and its plaza.
From the latimes.com
Build a detector to look for neutrinos, ghostly particles that pervade the universe.
From the newscientist.com
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Permeate: spread or diffuse through; "An atmosphere of distrust has permeated this administration"; "music penetrated the entire building"; "His campaign was riddled with accusations and personal attacks"
(pervasion) permeation: the process of permeating or infusing something with a substance
To be in every part of; to spread through
(Pervading) Exisiting everywhere and in everything. (All-Pervasive: The quality of being present everywhere and through all things and beings. One of the divine qualities of God, Who is simultaneously present in the entire universe).