Antonyms for pervasive
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : per-vey-siv |
Phonetic Transcription : pərˈveɪ sɪv |
Definition of pervasive
Origin :- 1750, from Latin pervas-, past participle stem of pervadere (see pervade) + -ive.
- adj extensive
- Pervasive drug use among students creates a climate in the schools that is destructive to learning.
- Extract from : « What Works: Schools Without Drugs » by United States Department of Education
- Pervasive odors of ripening vine, Fill the air like a luscious wine.
- Extract from : « The Optimist's Good Morning » by Florence Hobart Perin
Synonyms for pervasive
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