Aún no tenemos significados para "pervasive sense".
1There was a pervasive sense that the social order was breaking down.
2I felt joy amidst such beauty and experienced a pervasive sense of calm.
3That pervasive sense of guilt is familiar to many of us.
4My stomach lurched and I was overcome by a pervasive sense of wrongness.
5Women and girls are raised with that pervasive sense of vulnerability.
6In his most secret heart, she awoke a deep, pervasive sense of manly nobility.
7Corruption is a symptom of an all- pervasive sense of helplessness.
8Sufferers experience hypersomnia, low mood, and a pervasive sense of futility during the bleaker months.
9One of the main stressors of modern society is alienation and a pervasive sense of isolation.
10As the mother of two small children, she felt a " pervasive sense of guilt".
11Here, then, are some distractions from the pervasive sense of hopelessness that threatens to engulf us all.
12There was a pervasive sense of expectation.
13There is a pervasive sense among the crew that they were dishonored by the actions of Executive Ito.
14Failing to complete it on time shouldn't have generated such a pervasive sense of disapproval, yet it did.
15Death was palpable, not just in fact but in that more pervasive sense that reached out to include oneself.
16They expressed it in different ways, but at heart what the rioters talked about was a pervasive sense of injustice.
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