Use of pervasive in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include pervasive at the start of sentence, pervasive at the end of sentence and pervasive in the middle of sentence

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pervasive at the end of sentence


  1. First, it is not so pervasive.

pervasive in the middle of sentence


  1. The influence of Freud is pervasive in her books.
  2. A sense of social change is pervasive in her novels.
  3. Violence and crime are pervasive features of city life.
  4. My earliest memories include a pervasive sense of exile.
  5. Alcohol is still a pervasive problem with high - school students.
  6. Persistent, pervasive, and omnipresent, romance novels are everywhere.
  7. Television news was pervasive, undifferentiated, and relatively unbiased.
  8. At times the general dampness became so pervasive that you failed to notice.
  9. An even more pervasive problem is that of consistency of performance across time.
  10. Despite all this, a pervasive lack of confidence has settled over the two institutions.
  11. The distinction between night and day is one of the most pervasive rhythms that we experience.
  12. But the most pervasive and important mechanism is based on chemical substances called pheromones.
  13. Put briefly, there developed an idea of the pervasive religious and moral responsibility of the ruler.
  14. There is sun, heavy silence, a pervasive scent of parched vegetation, a lizard materialized on a rock.
  15. The temporal properties of the environment are more pervasive and more subtle than any series of reminders.
  16. Town halls should make an all out effort for interest and warmth to counteract the pervasive greyness outside.
  17. Probably the most obvious suspect behind our tendency to drop out of community affairs is pervasive busy-ness.
  18. Bias is so pervasive that hardly a sentence in normal speech lacks it, and many utterances contain little else.
  19. This disclaimer appears to address the cultural reality of pervasive sexism and to declare psychiatry sensitive to it.
  20. But none are so pervasive, nor so completely satisfactory, that they rule out the need for other lines of explanation.
  21. Others saw the new media as too powerful and pervasive to be left entirely uncontrolled and unregulated by government.
  22. The cultural forms of late capitalism have thus become entirely pervasive and able to subsume any attempt at opposition.
  23. Such negative stereotypes are often reinforced by pervasive media images which portray the young as capable and glamorous.
  24. By focusing on discrete activities liability rules are capable of creating a potentially more pervasive field of deterrence.
  25. Mr Izmailov cited pervasive pollution, bad weather, rampant poaching and over-fishing as the reasons for the declining catch.
  26. We can only speculate on whether this is another example of the pervasive influence of psychoanalytic thinking in our culture.
  27. This was partly due to the unattractiveness of education classes and partly to the pervasive influence of the public-school obsession with games.
  28. The opportunities for classification afforded by the National Curriculum are more pervasive and more deeply institutionalised than any previous system.

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