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been pervasive
adjective
Manifested throughout; pervading, permeating, penetrating or affecting everything.
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"There has been pervasive bad behavior throughout the system".
Her viral single, "Queen's Speech Ep. 4," has been pervasive in recent months.
Before the establishment of the British Raj, in 1858, anarchy and despotism had been pervasive.
But even countries where violence has not been pervasive can turn suddenly.
(Television had been pervasive for 25 years or so, which isn't bad by Pulitzer standards; no car critic landed a prize until 2004).
And as the markets gyrate, a fear has been pervasive on Wall Street: Who is exposed to European debt and how much of it do they hold?
Similar(14)
Corruption was pervasive.
Substance abuse is pervasive.
Government corruption is pervasive.
Uncertainty is pervasive.
Intelligence police are pervasive.
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