Sentence example with the word 'pervasive'

pervasive

absolute, born, congenital, egregious, omnibus, perfect, plumb, sheer, thorough, unconditional, unrestricted

Definition adj. spreading or spread throughout

Last update: July 15, 2015


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In many cities, police corruption is a pervasive issue that touches all communities.    [adjective]

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Voters are concerned about the pervasive rate of unemployment that is harming both the rich and the poor.   [adjective]

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Her influence is pervasive.   [Please select]

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His influence was indeed by no means so decisive and so pervasive as has commonly been supposed, and his attacks on the evils in the Church were no bolder or more comprehensive than those of Marsiglio and Wycliffe, or of several among his contemporaries who owed nothing to his example.   [Please select]

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The air quivered, and was shot with a music of insects faint but pervasive.   [Please select]

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And abruptly, perhaps, from that large and pervasive silence, Dion caught a coldness of fear.   [Please select]

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Sometimes thought, sometimes action and sometimes emotion furnish the all-pervasive element.   [Please select]

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But, after sunset, the smoke became too pervasive to be ignored longer.   [Please select]

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It was as pervasive of America as Ford's cars, but cosily, quietly pervasive.   [Please select]

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The hostile influence of the English he thought all-pervasive.   [Please select]

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So pervasive, indeed, was the spirit of the times that the Hon.   [Please select]

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