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What (who) is pervasive - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pervasive (disambiguation)

pervasive         
¦ adjective (especially of something unwelcome) spreading widely throughout an area or a group of people.
Derivatives
pervasively adverb
pervasiveness noun
pervasive         
Something, especially something bad, that is pervasive is present or felt throughout a place or thing. (FORMAL)
...the pervasive influence of the army in national life...
ADJ
pervasiveness
...the pervasiveness of computer technology.
N-UNCOUNT
Pervasive         
·adj Tending to pervade, or having power to spread throughout; of a pervading quality.

Wikipedia

Pervasive

Pervasive may refer to:

  • Pervasive Computing, human computer interaction paradigm
  • Pervasive Informatics, study of how information affects human interactions
  • Pervasive Software, software company in the United States
    • Pervasive PSQL, software developed by the company
  • Pervasive games, games that blend with the physical world
  • Pervasive developmental disorder, group of disorders characterized by delayed development of basic body functions
Examples of use of pervasive
1. Malnutrition, unknown 30 years ago, is pervasive.
2. Probably because their influence was more pervasive.
3. It said torture was pervasive in police stations and prisons.
4. "Money politics remains pervasive," said ANFREL official Damaso Magbual.
5. The impact of human concepts are pervasive on Earth.