Similar words: abrasiveness, pervasive, aggressiveness, impulsiveness, pervasion, assertiveness, effectiveness, evasive. Meaning: [pə(r)'veɪsɪvnɪs] n. the quality of filling or spreading throughout.
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1) This trend of social pervasiveness will continue.
2) A major cause of this pervasiveness is the structural difference between application logic and security logic.
3) The consistency and pervasiveness of this effect is startling, perhaps even disconcerting.
4) But the pervasiveness of the online media had convinced the trial judge to overlook nearly 70 years of precedent outlawing similar prior restraints.
5) Despite the pervasiveness and potential seriousness of bullying, it is a problem that often escapes detection by teachers.
6) And, indeed,[http://sentencedict.com/pervasiveness.html] how should we understand the pervasiveness of quantification in the sciences of nature?
7) Yet despite the importance and pervasiveness of networks, scientists have had little understanding of their structure and properties.
8) But kind/true/necessary proponents say that the very pervasiveness of trash talk makes it even more imperative that we deal with the issue.
9) The survey results underscore the pervasiveness of academic dishonesty even as schools employ more sophisticated means to catch cheaters and take a tougher stance to discourage unethical behavior.
10) The pervasiveness of these self-selection issues has led researchers to devise experiments that allow them to ensure that participation in a programme is determined essentially by chance.
11) Because of its pervasiveness and cognitive characteristics, metaphor is widely applied to the field of language study.
12) Given the pervasiveness of melamine, it's always possible that trace elements will end up in food.
13) Because of the pervasiveness of the Web in our lives, developers must focus on helping consumers access information quickly and avoid the clutter around desired content.
14) We'll use scenarios to illustrate the trade-offs between ease of implementation and pervasiveness of the integration for each solution.
15) CHINA'S worst natural disaster since 1976 has shown the limits and pervasiveness of the ruling Communist Party's strict controls on media and information.
16) Some might have access to more formal training, but even they are shaped by the pervasiveness of popular culture.
17) Video-game ratings by The Entertainment Software Rating Board, a self-regulatory system, give consumers an idea of the level and pervasiveness of violence, sexual content and bad language.
18) Mastery over the senses is brought about through concentrated meditation upon their nature, peculiar attributes, egoism, pervasiveness and useful purpose.
19) The virtual world is a key IDA initiative to establish Singapore's leadership in embracing advanced digital media technology, as it gains popularity and pervasiveness among consumers and enterprises.
20) Like wine having been stored away in a cellar for a long time, solitariness will not lose her fiery character; on the contrary, she will acquire more subtleness of taste or pervasiveness of aroma.
21) Like wine having been stores away in a cellar for a long time, solitariness will not lose her fiery character; on the contrary, she will acquire more subtleness of taste or pervasiveness of aroma.
22) The complexity of the code for handling parameters, as well as its pervasiveness and quantity, suggests that it should be treated as a first-class citizen within Struts.
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