Examples of 'was pervasive' in a sentence

Meaning of "was pervasive"

was pervasive: This phrase implies that something was widespread or commonly prevalent in a particular context

How to use "was pervasive" in a sentence

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He stated that impunity for killings was pervasive.
Church corruption was pervasive and obsessed with finances.
Inequality between men and women was pervasive.
The enemy was pervasive in its attacks.
Giacometti was miserable and his mood was pervasive.
Its influence was pervasive and its methods lawless.
I was born to a family where education was pervasive.
Antigay sentiment was pervasive in society.
The effect of these import purchases at low prices was pervasive.
Authority of the schoolmasters was pervasive and to some observers poisonous.
The use and abuse of women as objectified commodities was pervasive.
It was pervasive.
You know this was pervasive.
Drinking was pervasive because water supplies were usually contaminated by human and animal waste.
He also unofficially endorsed certain hearsay which was pervasive in the country at the time.

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The theme was pervasive around the room both visually and incorporated into the speakers presentations.
WGHR reported that violence against women was pervasive.
Opposition to the changes was pervasive at every level of the party and the government.
I grew up in Denmark at a time when fear of nuclear power was pervasive.
The stifling of dissent was pervasive during the Gaza campaign.
Throughout the colonial period, subsistence farming was pervasive.
Censorship in the Soviet Union was pervasive and strictly enforced.
In addition, the lack of sharing that we experienced was pervasive.
While poverty was pervasive throughout the developing world, it had increased in some countries.
The delegation noted that violence against women was pervasive in Kiribati.
Torture and ill-treatment was pervasive in detention centres, particularly in the DSS.
Initially, the book 's influence on the emerging discipline of anthropology was pervasive.
Reid 's philosophy was pervasive during the American Revolution and served as a stabilizing philosophical influence.
This sentiment dominated the provincial government and was pervasive in English Canadian society.
This idea was pervasive in the communist states of the 20th century.
It was also clear that the impact of drought was pervasive and long-term.
For a long time, Afro-pessimism was pervasive in all analyses of the African economy and societies.
In the Pacific region, Australian research found violence against women was pervasive and severe.
And malaria, which was pervasive during that period, is now becoming something of the past . ”.
His influence in the city, and in my family, was pervasive.
At that time, racial discrimination was pervasive throughout the United States.
A corporate, Orwellian form of double-speak was pervasive.
At age three, Matt 's diagnosis was Pervasive Developmental Disorder, a high-functioning type of autism.
During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, or the Age of Enlightenment, neo-classical culture was pervasive.
It was pervasive and egregious . ”.
During the massive expansion of the RCAF after 1939, the clerk was pervasive.
By the early ' 90s, bubble tea was pervasive in Japan and Hong Kong.
In July 2005, she had visited Afghanistan, where severe violence against women was pervasive.

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