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(able to pervade)

  • 1 pervasive

    adjective
    (pervading) durchdringend [Geruch, Feuchtigkeit, Kälte]; weit verbreitet [Ansicht]; sich ausbreitend [Gefühl]; (able to pervade) alles durchdringend
    * * *
    per·va·sive
    [pəˈveɪsɪv, AM pɚˈ-]
    adj ( form: penetrating) durchdringend attr; (widespread) weit verbreitet
    the influence of Freud is \pervasive in her work der Einfluss Freuds zieht sich durch ihr gesamtes Werk
    \pervasive smell durchdringender Geruch
    all-\pervasive alles beherrschend
    * * *
    [pɜː'veIsɪv]
    adj
    smell etc durchdringend; influence, feeling, ideas um sich greifend
    * * *
    pervasive [-sıv] adj (adv pervasively)
    1. durchdringend
    2. fig überall vorhanden, vor-, beherrschend
    * * *
    adjective
    (pervading) durchdringend [Geruch, Feuchtigkeit, Kälte]; weit verbreitet [Ansicht]; sich ausbreitend [Gefühl]; (able to pervade) alles durchdringend
    * * *
    adj.
    durchdringenden adj.

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