0 When qualities, characteristics, or smells pervade a place or thing, they spread through it and are present in every part of it:
For a time, at least, psychical research managed to keep itself above the fraud that pervaded the popular occult.
By concentrating care on the physical body, the warehousing model's view of residents' helplessness pervaded their whole life and could destroy the person.
The violence of breaking down the door seemed to fill this room with pervading dust.
However, in several papers, you have been critical of the rational expectations hypothesis and the assumption of unbounded rationality that pervades modern mainstream macroeconomics.
Although these issues pervade the texts, only a few examples are listed here.
A sense of crossing a threshold from the public sphere of middle-class civilization to a more shadowy and less civilized world pervades the report.
As an element of the wider culture, it pervaded the whole of life, and made itself available for creative adaptation to a host of circumstances.
This pervading sense of internal conflict16 is what lies at the heart of a 'theology of country music'.