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Sentence count:161Posted:2016-10-07Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: permeantpermeatingpermeativeSimilar words: conservativeinvasionenervateintervalreservationat intervalsobservationconservationMeaning: [pər'veɪsɪv /pə-]  adj. spreading or spread throughout. 
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61. Stronger than the smells of Lefortovo or Vladimir, more pervasive than the smells of the Lubyanka interrogation cells or the train.
62. The opportunities have been pervasive, given the declining regulatory and technical obstacles to the internationalisation of firms' activities.
63. Apart from these tender moments, however, I struggled to quell a pervasive sense of emptiness inside.
64. In this dynamic perspective, pervasive and local features of style are equally parts of the pattern.
65. Johnnie had been an example of a pervasive counterculture phenomenon, a rebellious student but by accident a great educator.
66. They have been so pervasive and so self-evident that there has been little point in articulating them.
67. Cooley acknowledges the class structure as a pervasive reality and he too is distressed by the dominance of the top class.
68. Yet a pervasive sense of shame hung over our profession.
69. The destruction of the Thornydale and Cortaro intersection just reveals the pervasive mentality in Tucson.
70. Cultural and social factors are more pervasive when parents like to see a fat child.
71. The commodification of human emotions and relations is one of the most pervasive influences of modern advertising.
72. This hairstyle proved pervasive, lasting with minor variations into late antiquity.
73. Strange how childhood impressions linger, often remaining more pervasive than the experiences of later life.
74. A pervasive pattern of self-defeating behavior, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts.
75. The scofflaw spirit is pervasive.
76. a pervasive smell of damp.sentence dictionary
77. She lives with a pervasive sense of guilt.
78. And that's how D will eventually become more pervasive.
79. Corruption and nepotism are pervasive.
80. It is the most pervasive compound on earth.
81. We reverse the pervasive trend towards stock-based incentive compensation.
82. Such dominance and dependence relationships are indeed pervasive.
83. It is knowledge directed to the fundamental and pervasive concerns of existence.
84. Mechanical resonance is a pervasive problem in servo systems. Most problems of resonance are caused by the compliance of power transmission components.
85. Self - destructiveness is such a pervasive human trait because civilization is built on controlling aggression.
86. One expert thinks these studies shed light on an important and pervasive problem.
87. The double object construction is pervasive in English and Chinese.
88. Now, all smoking will be considered and depictions that glamorize smoking or movies that feature pervasive smoking outside of an historic or other mitigating context may receive a higher rating.
89. Digital effects are becoming muchmore pervasive in every kind of production, from low-budget independentfilms to big spectacular blockbusters.
90. Its pervasive that partnership accounting firms are small and not very competitive under severe circumstances.
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