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the pervasive
adjective
Manifested throughout; pervading, permeating, penetrating or affecting everything.
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Few escaped the pervasive prejudice, however.
Much more powerful is the pervasive sense of foolishness.
And individual shouts pierced the pervasive rumble of chatter.
The pervasive collective acts like the firemen of urban futurism.
Lemon zest acknowledges the pervasive citrus notes in the wine.
She describes the pervasive effect of the Hemingway diction.
The pervasive theme is the hard work of marriage.
There was a widespread concept of Manitou, the pervasive spirit.
The pervasive use, though, is prompting some concerns.
So perhaps the pervasive cynicism among young people is warranted.
It is commensurate with the pervasive harm done.
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