prove pervasive

Frequency: 6.08.1 per million words

To be shown to be pervasive over time or after examination.

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Examples (10)

  • The impact of social media continues to prove pervasive in modern society.
  • Despite initial doubts, the new policy began to prove pervasive across all departments.
  • The company's innovative culture has proved pervasive, influencing every aspect of its operations.
  • Over time, the subtle changes will prove pervasive, altering the entire landscape.
  • His influence on contemporary art would eventually prove pervasive, shaping a new generation of artists.
  • The researcher noted how certain biases can prove pervasive in data analysis.
  • It was clear that the problem had proved pervasive and required a comprehensive solution.
  • The idea, once niche, began to prove pervasive in popular thought.
  • Environmental concerns are expected to prove pervasive in future economic decisions.
  • The lack of clear communication can prove pervasive, affecting team morale and productivity.