be pervasive

Frequency: 8.025.5 per million words

To exist or be present everywhere.

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Examples (10)

  • The influence of social media is pervasive in modern society.
  • Digital technology has been pervasive in every aspect of our lives.
  • A sense of optimism was pervasive throughout the community.
  • The smell of fresh bread is pervasive in the bakery.
  • The problems caused by climate change are pervasive globally.
  • Its impact will be pervasive across all industries.
  • Corruption is pervasive in many developing countries.
  • The desire for success is pervasive among young entrepreneurs.
  • Negative stereotypes can be pervasive and difficult to overcome.
  • The artistic style is pervasive in contemporary art.