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Pervasive meaning
Manifested throughout; pervading, permeating, penetrating or affecting everything.
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Example sentences (20)
And I think that that was particularly pervasive—I’m a Michigan native, I live now in Ohio, and I think that was particularly pervasive there.
According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V), NPD is a mental illness and is associated with a 'need for admiration, lack of empathy and pervasive pattern of grandiosity'.
Adult anger and pessimism are pervasive: A recent 58 percent of registered voters surveyed believed that America’s best days were behind it.
Although our society has come a long way in terms of equality in the workplace, there still is a pervasive issue when it comes to intrinsic stereotypes based on a person’s sex, gender, or sexual orientation.
As a mother to two young children, I am fully committed to developing smart policy solutions to combat this pervasive issue and help minimize the tragic loss of life in our communities.
Because they’re so common and pervasive, the health consequences are rarely discussed in mainstream media.
Beijing’s success in Utah shows “how pervasive and persistent China has been in trying to influence America,” said Frank Montoya Jr., a retired FBI counterintelligence agent who lives in Utah.
But how pervasive is this?
Censorship is pervasive in many ways, such as the prevention of showing films, demands to make cuts, and the promotion of misleading information.
Each department only allotts so much for maintenance, and these pervasive thefts blow up line items.
Exile is more than just powerful removal; it can be used defensively, or for card draw, in addition to shutting down some of the most pervasive strategies played in Standard today.
Furthermore, while the virtual world gives us a space to create boundaries and interact at a seemingly safe level for school, work and socialization, online violence against women is proving to be pervasive.
Further, to warriors on the battlefield struggling to survive the next improvised explosive device (IED) or suicide bomber, war’s negative effects are pervasive and cumulative.
His failure to tackle South Korea’s pervasive discrimination against women and marginalized groups has been critical.
However, as heavy drinking is pervasive in Russia, it has long been seen as a tacitly accepted part of the country's military culture.
Individuals and communities, in their daily lives, grapple with intergenerational trauma, experiencing feelings of helplessness, disillusionment, and a pervasive sense of injustice.
In this way, the Hawaiian dead were believed to retain an invisible but pervasive influence on the living.
Its flagship product Jakafi has revolutionized treatment for myelofibrosis and polycythemia vera, and its pervasive influence on the market is apparent.
It was pervasive in both Matabeleland North and Matabeleland South.
Ladies and Gentlemen, closely linked to this pervasive corruption is the erosion of values.