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Spreading or spread throughout.
permeating
permeant
permeative
distributive
Manifested throughout.
penetrating
pervading
1
The point about culture change is that it needs to be
pervasive
.
2
Background: 'Natural' is a
pervasive
discourse with mixed meanings in contemporary society.
3
MultiChoice further said in the report: Piracy in sports is also
pervasive
.
4
However, though the U-shaped curve is
pervasive
it's most certainly not universal.
5
The current
pervasive
anxiety has made OTC trading appear fraught with risk.
6
In South Korea and in China, faster 5G networks are more
pervasive
.
7
It all brings the dream of truly
pervasive
information that much closer.
8
That shows the
pervasive
nature of the problem we face, she said.
9
There was a
pervasive
sense that the social order was breaking down.
10
Galway knows what Tallaght is going through in terms of
pervasive
gloom.
11
Season four, episode nine Food has a
pervasive
existence in The Wire.
12
The
pervasive
nature of these chemicals mean they are found everywhere now.
13
The change now is that dissent has become open,
pervasive
and unquenchable.
14
In the current climate of disclosure of
pervasive
corruption in public life.
15
One of the most conspicuous examples is the
pervasive
use of allegory.
16
Some experts warn that algorithmic bias is already
pervasive
in many industries.
pervasive
so pervasive
more pervasive
how pervasive
pervasive sense
pervasive influence