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more pervasive
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most pervasive
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spreading widely or throughout a particular area or group
- The pervasive smell of smoke filled the air after the forest fire.
- Social media's pervasive influence on modern culture is undeniable.
- The pervasive use of plastic has led to environmental concerns about pollution and waste.
- Misinformation is pervasive on the internet, making it challenging to discern fact from fiction.
- Insects are a pervasive presence in tropical rainforests, occupying every niche of the ecosystem.