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- pervading pervasive - WordReference Forums
Pervading = be present and apparent throughout pervasive = (especially of an unwelcome influence or physical effect) spreading widely throughout an area or a group of people The nuance is that the second is more negative
- Its much more pervasive than meets the eye. - WordReference Forums
Hello,everyone "It's much more pervasive than meets the eye "proceeds from CNN Is this sentence right?If so,what word has been omitted after than? Logically,how can we restore this sentence by adding a word or words? Many thanks
- pervasive vs. evasive | WordReference Forums
Pervasive is related to the verb "pervade": to spread through or throughout, esp subtly or gradually; permeate Evasive is related to the verb "evade": to get away from or avoid (imprisonment, captors, etc); escape (Definitions from the Word Reference dictionary at the top of the page ) "pervasive influence" an influence that is spread throughout something (the world in this case) "evasive
- pervasive pattern of disregard - WordReference Forums
Hi all, I'm not a native speaker of English, so please help me understabd the precise meaning of tje word "pervasive" ¿Does refer to a generalized something and how generalized or acute does something has to be to be said "pervasive"? Thank you so much
- C. E. O. s or CEOs or CEOs - WordReference Forums
Create a Digital Training and Culture Change Program With a Focus on Data Literacy Digital business isn’t a department; it should be a pervasive approach for the whole organization Getting there is challenging CEOs report that training and culture change programs are the keys to progress Additionally, executive team data literacy strongly correlates to digital business outcome success
- zulk vs. zon | WordReference Forums
This is not Standard Dutch but very pervasive in all of Flanders and the Netherlands This means that zulk is never used anymore and zulke is also on its way out You can also say zo'n soort mensen, dat soort mensen, zo'n soort problemen, dat soort problemen
- 301 Moved Permanently
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- typos Vs. typoes | WordReference Forums
Hello teachers, As you know when a word ends in an ‘o’ and comes after a consonant, we add ‘es’ to make it the plural Like: tomatoes But why the plural form of typo is typos? Why not es?
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