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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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91. a delicious chickpea spread, are pervasive throughout the Middle East.
92. If China is a leitmotif, readers may also detect a second running theme—or a pervasive tension.
93. Gender inequality in rural Nepal is pervasive and deep-rooted. Many girls and women, deprived of an education and health care, are destined to a life of poverty, generation after generation.
94. As my two sons, aged 10 and 8, and I made our way farther into this unexpected oasis, Bangkok's pervasive diesel fumes were replaced by the scent of wildflowers, plumeria and incense.
95. In the mountains, the tradition of seasonal sloth was ancient and pervasive.
96. As a main computing paradigm in the future, the pervasive computing presents dis- tinct challenges on the pervasive resource management.
97. "Everyone has some of these symptoms, " said Dr. Tuckman. "But the person with A.D.H.D. has had them his entire life, and they are chronic and pervasive."
98. The saccharine, confectionary pink objects that fill my images of little girls and their accessories reveal a pervasive and culturally manipulated expression of femininity” and a desire to be seen.
99. As a pervasive semantic phenomenon across languages, polysemy has been given a systematic and extensive study, but there is not much attention shown to spatial polysemous words.
100. Many dishes, such as hummus10, a delicious chickpea spread, are pervasive throughout the Middle East.
101. I disdain the pervasive secularization and degeneration of humanity in my own life style.
102. Semantic vagueness is a phenomenon inherent and pervasive with language.
103. But call it a sign of how small the world has become, or how pervasive globalization has spread, but here in the boondocks of backwaters, diverse interests from around the world have begun to seep in.
104. He's talking about a cognitive limitation, "an important and pervasive problem in human reasoning" that he has documented by testing graduate students at the MIT Sloan School of Management.
105. His pervasive, and often cruel and petty, repression, in the words of one of the country's most famous samizdat writers of the Ben Ali years, Om Zied, "put a policeman in everyone's head".
106. Law is a pervasive feature of social life that profoundly affects us.
106. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
107. On the other hand, the effect of globalisation is all - pervasive.
108. The synchronicity is choreographed by a great, pervasive intelligence that lies at the heart of nature, and is manifest in each of us through what we call the soul.
109. Yet doing so will be hard, not least because of the country's well-earned reputation for pervasive academic and scientific misconduct.
110. Media coverage of newsworthy cases has become so pervasive that picking an untainted jury can take weeks or sometimes even months.
111. Future bionic hybrids will be more confusing, more pervasive, and more powerful.
112. Pervasive computing can help us manage information quickly, efficiently and effortlessly.
113. Be in a country especially, usurious nowhere is absent, be all - pervasive, behave very actively.
114. And the brazenness of the firm's bribe-paying points to a rotten corporate culture pervasive across Germany at the time.
115. The confidence to change code and find those far-flung errors is the hallmark of pervasive unit testing.
116. Narcissism is defined in the survey, by a researcher at York University in Toronto, Canada, as "a pervasive pattern of grandiosity, need for admiration and an exaggerated sense of self-importance."
117. Because even uninformed people understand how uncertain the outcomes are, fear is pervasive.
118. How did backdating stock options become such a pervasive problem?
119. And the Yemeni habit of chewing a leaf called qat, a mild stimulant not conducive to clear thinking or dynamism, is almost as pervasive as ever.
120. One further type of argument, pervasive in much Protestant theological literature, deserves brief mention.
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