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How to pronounce pervasiveness in English?

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Type Words
Type of generality
Derivation pervasive


the pervasiveness of the odor of cabbage in tenement hallways.

Examples of pervasiveness

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At the same time, Abram recognized the pervasiveness of Internet search engines.
From the dailyherald.com
A striking feature of representation theory is its pervasiveness in mathematics.
From the en.wikipedia.org
What did we uncover, besides an unfortunate pervasiveness of pepper jack cheese?
From the stltoday.com
For all I know, he's right about the pervasiveness of the Chinatown phenomenon.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Linux has quietly achieved an invisible pervasiveness in contemporary society.
From the tech.fortune.cnn.com
Its pervasiveness makes it difficult for people to imagine other ways of life.
From the en.wikipedia.org
In keeping with its pervasiveness, it is well tolerated by plants and animals.
From the en.wikipedia.org
It's hard to overemphasize the significance of Android's pan-carrier pervasiveness.
From the time.com
Time pressures and the pervasiveness of multi-tasking are rewiring people's brains.
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More examples
  • The quality of filling or spreading throughout; "the pervasiveness of the odor of cabbage in tenement hallways"
  • (pervasive) permeant: spreading or spread throughout; "armed with permeative irony...he punctures affectations"; "the pervasive odor of garlic"; "an error is pervasive if it is material to more than one conclusion"
  • In broadcast law (particularly within U.S. law), the pervasiveness doctrine is the doctrine that because broadcast radio waves are available to anyone and therefore "uniquely pervasive", their content is subject to regulation. ...
  • The state or quality of being present in all parts of a particular thing or place
  • (pervasive) Manifested throughout; pervading, permeating, penetrating or affecting everything
  • (Pervasive) connects content and spreads and extends learning into real life by allowing learning to occur in any environment anytime and anywhere.
  • (pervasive) Diffused throughout; existing in.
  • (pervasive) spreading out all over
  • Oppression fuses institutional and systemic discrimination, personal bias, bigotry, and social prejudice in a complex web of relationships and structures that saturate most aspects of life in our society.