pervasiveness
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- interpervasiveness noun
- nonpervasiveness noun
- unpervasiveness noun
Etymology
Origin of pervasiveness
Example Sentences
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Jason Andersen, vice president and principal analyst at Moor Insights and Strategy, agreed that AWS’s pervasiveness inside the enterprise does give its AI solutions an advantage over competitors.
Athol Fugard, South Africa’s foremost dramatist who explored the pervasiveness of apartheid in such searing works as ‘The Blood Knot’ and “‘Master Harold” … and the Boys.’
From Los Angeles Times
But the pervasiveness of cellphone use in schools calls for early crackdowns, experts said.
From Los Angeles Times
The survey described the pervasiveness of homelessness in Los Angeles.
From Los Angeles Times
Testing for H5N1 as well could reveal “the pervasiveness of this virus almost overnight.”
From Science Magazine
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