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pervasively

ADVERB
  1. in a pervasive manner

How To Use pervasively In A Sentence

  • Though commerce exists pervasively and evolve continuously, it will be more interesting to deal with it in the given urban context and coordinate.
  • Mineralization consists of quartz-albite-calcite veining with disseminated pyrite, pyrrhotite and arsenopyrite hosted in pervasively silicified, brecciated siltstone and wacke. Marketwire - Breaking News Releases
  • Many of my clients have too much legacy code and momentum to change pervasively.
  • Furthermore, a significant percentage of those organizations have been pervasively sectarian and used religious criteria in their hiring.
  • Most of the unit is composed of intercalations of differently coloured, pervasively foliated, purplish red or bluish grey varicoloured calcareous shales.
  • The pervasively and multiply deformed polycyclic high-grade metamorphic rocks make it difficult to reconstruct the original evolutionary history of the Mozambique belt.
  • Cultural backwardness is rife in America, but nowhere so pervasively as in small cities and towns.
  • The locutions of the King James Bible echo through our literature so pervasively that we often take them for granted.
  • I wouldn't put it quite like that, but it is overjoying -- in an environment where originalism is constantly, pervasively, deliberately and duplicitously misrepresented as "the theory of original intent" -- to see a journalist hitting the nail squarely on the head in a book aimed at the mass market. "Bill Rehnquist was concerned about efficiency. He didn't want to waste time. You could raise your hand, but it was not encouraged."
  • His unorthodox approach to art is part of a general approach to knowledge and reality, and is always pervasively informed by his cognitivism, nominalism, relativism, and constructivism.
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