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pervading / pervasive - WordReference Forums
Nov 17, 2019 · In fact, "pervading" is the verb and "pervasive" is the adjective. Here are some examples: The idea of an influence pervading the universe is not of itself new. The spirit …
pervasive vs. evasive - WordReference Forums
Sep 26, 2013 · Pervasive is related to the verb "pervade": to spread through or throughout, esp subtly or gradually; permeate Evasive is related to the verb "evade": to get away from or avoid …
pervasive pattern of disregard | WordReference Forums
Dec 12, 2019 · In simple terms, if something is said to be pervasive, it means it is very widespread and can be found in almost any part of the country, society, etc. Distrust of British politicians is …
C.E.O.s or CEOs or CEO's - WordReference Forums
Nov 2, 2020 · Digital business isn’t a department; it should be a pervasive approach for the whole organization. Getting there is challenging. CEOs report that training and culture change …
To level vs. to levy - WordReference Forums
Sep 28, 2018 · Hello, I know that the verb 'to levy' usually means to impose (e.g. the government levied new tariffs on alcohol). However, I've heard people use it in contexts where it means 'to …
typos Vs. typoes | WordReference Forums
Aug 9, 2013 · Hello teachers, As you know when a word ends in an ‘o’ and comes after a consonant, we add ‘es’ to make it the plural. Like: tomatoes But why the plural form of typo is …
Twot/twat/twit - WordReference Forums
Jun 29, 2011 · Sto traducendo un testo teatrale. Una donnna, durante un suo monologo, comincia a raccontare un sogno/ricordo : "I'm crawling down on my hands and knees, kind of pushing …
motif vs. motive - WordReference Forums
Apr 5, 2009 · Hi, regarding the word motif in a literary or artsy context, the definition of which would be: a recurring subject, theme, idea, etc., esp. in a literary, artistic, or musical …
pagare moneta, vedere cammello | WordReference Forums
Nov 5, 2013 · Buongiorno a Tutti! Ho spesso sentito dire e usato altrettanto spesso il modo di dire: "pagare moneta, vedere cammello!". Questo modo di dire, molto ironico, vuol dire che non si …
Double letters in Latin words | WordReference Forums
Jul 29, 2022 · In Italian, double consonants are still (often?) pronounced as double. So, for example, in railway stations the word “attenzione”, heralding an announcement, sounds …