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pervasive
adjective as in extensive
Strongest matches
common, inescapable, omnipresent, prevalent, rife, ubiquitous, universal
Weak matches
all over the place, can't get away from, general, permeating, pervading, wall-to-wall, widespread
Example Sentences
"Online shopping has completely transformed retail - as technology becomes more pervasive, the risk of this kind of attack rises with it," he told the BBC.
"Online abuse is a pervasive issue that affects the mental wellbeing of our players," said World Rugby chief of women's rugby Sally Horrox.
The impact of sex as a biological variable is far more subtle and pervasive than it may seem.
Thao was recalled from office in November amid deep voter frustrations with crime, homelessness and the pervasive sense that Oakland is in crisis.
According to a 2024 Pew Research Center study, nearly half of young people say they're online "almost constantly," with exposure to digital content becoming increasingly pervasive.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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