According to the
information given in the
etymology for the word
"pervade," from which
language does this word
originate?

Respuesta :

Answer:

The answer is Latin.

Explanation:

English speakers borrowed pervade in the mid-17th century from Latin pervadere, meaning "to go through." Pervadere, in turn, was formed by combining the prefix per-, meaning "through," with the verb vadere, meaning "to go." Synonyms of pervade include permeate, impregnate, and saturate.

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