Examples of 'pervasive' in a sentence
Meaning of "pervasive"
Adjective. Pervasive describes something that is widespread, prevalent, or present throughout a wide area or group. It suggests that something has permeated or spread extensively
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- Manifested throughout; pervading, permeating, penetrating or affecting everything.
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The accelerating and pervasive growth of electronic.
Pervasive corruption has been another major obstacle.
Gender gaps are pervasive throughout the world.
Pervasive impunity is unacceptable and should be addressed.
Corruption emerged as a pervasive phenomenon in public administration.
A pervasive and broadly understood instructional focus.
There are several pervasive biases in the discourse.
Pervasive state surveillance quashed all dissent.
Yet violence remains pervasive in human behaviour.
Such pervasive impunity encourages further lynchings.
Religious symbols are pervasive throughout the piece.
Most pervasive of all is the problem of pollution.
Information technology is pervasive in our way of life.
The pervasive influence of psychology in the markets.
Harold suffers from pervasive developmental disorder.
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Pervasive security is needed to protect modern networks.
Racism is still pervasive throughout our society.
Pervasive incentives tend to reinforce these beliefs.
Small children have a pervasive fear of being abandoned.
Gender discrimination and bias remain pervasive.
Joblessness is a pervasive problem throughout the country.
I had no idea the evil was this pervasive.
The internet is pervasive and it never forgets.
He stated that impunity for killings was pervasive.
Gusts heat is pervasive throughout the country.
That would explain the pervasive smell.
The most pervasive sound in my project is my voice.
Corruption is considered pervasive and deeply rooted.
It is a pervasive problem that requires complex solutions.
It is also the most pervasive color in nature.
It is pervasive in our culture and many others.
I believe this is because of a pervasive sense of powerlessness.
It is a pervasive law that governs all of creation.
The absence here is pervasive and systemic.
Inequality between men and women was pervasive.
There was a pervasive nasty undertone in their writings.
Substitution behaviour is therefore quite a pervasive phenomenon.
It remains pervasive despite global efforts to fight it.
These are helping to reduce pervasive negative attitudes.
Malnutrition and poor nutrition also are pervasive.
This is a pervasive problem in the law generally.
Poverty and underdevelopment are pervasive in many continents.
There is a pervasive notion that more is better.
All these handicaps add up to a pervasive vulnerability.
The result is pervasive dysfunctional behavior at work.
Which makes the problem more pervasive.
Forget is by far more pervasive in our communication.
Overcrowding and unsanitary living conditions were pervasive.
Market uncertainty is pervasive and confidence is deteriorating.
Mandic is blunt in his criticism of pervasive failures.