Spreading widely throughout an area, group, or system
existing in or spreading to every part.
“The pervasive use of AI in hiring has raised important ethical questions.”— HR
“Technical debt became so pervasive that it slowed every new feature release.”— Engineering
Origin: From Latin pervasivus, from pervadere 'to go through', from per- 'through' + vadere 'to go'
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