pervasively Meaning & Definition

  • En [ pəˈveɪ.sɪv.li]
  • Us [ pɚˈveɪ.sɪv.li]

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Examples of pervasively

  • Yesterday's reports underline how pervasively poor management can seep through an organization.

  • Tension hung in the air as pervasively as the smoke of hundreds of cigarettes.

  • The materials pervasively presented subjective opinions as scientific fact.

  • Children who experience maltreatment, however, often show a fundamental alteration of the organization of evaluation, representing themselves and their worlds in pervasively negative terms.

  • Attachment disruptions seem to affect neuroendocrine regulation earlier and more pervasively than attachment formation.

  • Our fossils show no evidence of having pervasively grown through the sediment and as such appear not to be protists or microbial colonies.

  • Fluids were unable to pervasively infiltrate into the body even though fluids may have been abundantly available in the direct vicinity (see next section).

  • Thus, while engaged in relatively high levels of alcohol use, the heavydrinking-only subgroup was not as pervasively impaired as the mixed subgroup.

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