Dictionary
Thesaurus
Encyclopedia
Translator
Web
Help
|
Register
|
Login
Copy & paste this link to your blog or website to reference this page
Related Searches
Pervasive developme...
Pervasive computing
Pervasive disorders
Pdd symptoms
Pervasive language
Pervasive database
Pervasive mood
Pervasive software
What does pervasive...
Pervade
Autism
Promulgated
Synonyms
universal
omnipresent
general
widespread
inescapable
ubiquitous
common
More Synonyms »
Nearby Words
peruvian current
peruvian lily
peruvian mastic t...
peruvian monetary...
peruvian rhatany
peruvian wart
peruvian-balsam
peruvian-bark
peruvian-carrot
peruvian-rhatany
peruzzi
perv
pervade
pervaporate
pervaporation
pervasion
pervasive
pervasive develop...
perve
perve on
perve on so
perverse
perversion
perversity
perversive
pervert
perverter
pervertibility
pervertible
pervertibly
pervestigate
pervestigation
pervasive
- 3 dictionary results
Pervasive
- Free
View Photos - Free Chat w/ Members 2010 Introduction, Photo and eMail
meetAsianLove.com/girls
per⋅vade
/
pərˈveɪd
/
Show Spelled Pronunciation
[
per-
veyd
]
Show IPA
–verb (used with object),
-vad⋅ed,
-vad⋅ing.
to become spread throughout all parts of:
Spring pervaded the air.
Use
pervasive
in a Sentence
See images of
pervasive
Search
pervasive
on the Web
Origin:
1645–55;
< L
pervādere
to pass through, equiv. to
per-
per-
+
vādere
to go, walk
Related forms:
per⋅vad⋅er,
noun
per⋅vad⋅ing⋅ly,
adverb
per⋅vad⋅ing⋅ness,
noun
per⋅va⋅sion
/
pərˈveɪ
ʒən
/
Show Spelled Pronunciation
[
per-
vey
-zh
uh
n
]
Show IPA
,
noun
per⋅va⋅sive
/
pərˈveɪ
sɪv
/
Show Spelled Pronunciation
[
per-
vey
-siv
]
Show IPA
,
adjective
per⋅va⋅sive⋅ly,
adverb
per⋅va⋅sive⋅ness,
noun
Synonyms:
diffuse, fill.
Dictionary.com Unabridged
Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2010.
Cite This Source
|
Link To
pervasive
Pervasive
- Free
View Photos - Free Chat w/ Members 2010 Introduction, Photo and eMail
meetAsianLove.com/girls
per·va·sive
(pər-vā'sĭv, -zĭv)
adj. Having the quality or tendency to pervade or permeate:
the pervasive odor of garlic.
[From Latin
pervāsus
, past participle of
pervādere
,
to pervade
; see
pervade
.]
per·va'sive·ly
adv.
,
per·va'sive·ness
n.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
Cite This Source
Word Origin & History
pervade
1653, from L.
pervadere
"spread or go through," from
per-
"through" +
vadere
"to go" (see
vamoose
).
Pervasive
is attested from c.1750.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
Cite This Source
Search
another word
or see
pervasive
on
Thesaurus
|
Reference
»
Confusing Words
»
School gear
»
Style guide
»
Literary terms
Facebook
Twitter
Follow us:
About
·
Privacy Policy
·
Terms of Use
·
Careers
·
Advertise with Us
·
Link to Us
·
Contact Us