The phrase
"pervasive influence" means that something has a strong and widespread impact or power over many aspects or areas.
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Synonyms for individual words can be found below.
«pervasive»
«influence»
Sentences with «pervasive influence»
- That same conventional wisdom also suggests that the type of community in which a student lives and attends school will exert a strong and pervasive influence on a variety of educational outcomes. (edweek.org)
- 1, No. 6], demonstrated just how pervasive the influence of L.A. printshops became, and how key their role in the American art of this period. (artinprint.org)
- There is no question that insulin resistance is one of the most pervasive influences on brain damage as it contributes massively to inflammation, which will prematurely degenerate your brain — just as it destroys the rest of your body and contributes to degenerative and chronic diseases of all kinds. (articles.mercola.com)
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