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per·va·sive [pəˈveɪsɪv] ADJ form

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Many theoretical interdisciplinary approaches are relevant to the design of effective pervasive spaces.
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A pervasive social and economic equality characterized the rural areas.
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Observers, however, point out that the independence of the established press has been compromised by the pervasive press club system.
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This pervasive behavior, however, was the only clue to the extent of her stress.
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It has an unusual appearance with its pervasive blue light.
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He was diagnosed with pervasive developmental disorder, a form of autism, at age three.
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They introduce substantial and pervasive changes to communication between organizations, communities, and individuals.
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The most pervasive form of concrete damage is surface scaling from freeze/thaw.
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These may be seen in employer discrimination, architectural barriers within the workplace, pervasive negative attitudes regarding skill, and the adverse reactions of customers.
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His research on wireless sensor networks and pervasive and mobile computing is widely recognized as pioneering.
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