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Spreading or spread throughout.
pervasive
permeant
permeative
distributive
Manifested throughout.
penetrating
pervading
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pervasive
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pervasive
permeant
permeative
Examples for "
pervasive
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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.
1
The magnitude of inhibition was neither voltage-dependent nor influenced by the nature of
permeant
ion.
2
By using a
membrane
-
permeant
fluorescent calcium probe, we observed that the acrosome actually behaves as a calcium store.
3
Anions and divalent cations did not pass the channel, but Na+ and K+ were equally
permeant
.
4
Vacuoles originate from this compartment in a rab7-dependent process and swell because they are acidic and accumulate
membrane
-
permeant
amines.
5
It was linked to frequency of DNA strand breaks and increased markedly during apoptosis induced by a
cell
-
permeant
glyoxalase I inhibitor.
1
Neither extracellular nor
membrane
-
permeative
antioxidants reduced candidal injury of endothelial cells.
2
His touch had not been precisely
permeative
when it came to the world, Ian Rullock.
3
In both patients who were examined by CT, scans revealed
permeative
osteolytic changes of adjacent rib or spine compatible with osteomyelitis.
1
People continue to be shocked at the level violence
permeating
Angolan society.
2
The leaven of the gospel was
permeating
the mass of the people.
3
And already it is
permeating
even the free life of the Colonies.
4
The source, I assumed, of the vaguely acrid odor
permeating
the flat.
5
Indeed a new-severalnew fragrances, were by this time
permeating
the room.
6
As a
permeating
force that temporarily, if not permanently, tweaks our brain.
7
That was the fear
permeating
the capital city leading into Sunday's All-Ireland semi-final.
8
The strange
permeating
influence of the unseen chief held it together.
9
A slight breeze was unmistakably
permeating
the wood from the west.
10
The frauds among merchants and manufacturers reached far more comprehensive and
permeating
proportions.
11
I stood fixed to the spot, a chill
permeating
my body.
12
Right off, I detected an odor
permeating
the compartment that was sui generis.
13
His grace was more
permeating
because it found a readier medium.
14
Then I was sensible of a
permeating
shadow, a darkness gentle and healing.
15
The colourful visual captures the fragrant flavour and style
permeating
Kingston.
16
But beside and around and above all this, like subtle,
permeating
ether, was-Zora.
permeating
permeate
permeating solute
permeating influence
permeating life
slowly permeating
so permeating