"panvasive" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: more panvasive [comparative], most panvasive [superlative]
Etymology: Blend of pan- + pervasive + invasive, coined by American law professor Christopher Slobogin in 2013. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|pan-|pervasive|invasive}} Blend of pan- + pervasive + invasive, {{coin|en|Christopher Slobogin|in=2013|nat=American|nocap=1|nocat=1|occ=law professor|w=-}} coined by American law professor Christopher Slobogin in 2013 Head templates: {{en-adj}} panvasive (comparative more panvasive, superlative most panvasive)
  1. (neologism, of surveillance) Massively invasive on a large scale. Tags: neologism
    Sense id: en-panvasive-en-adj-1GWu70gs Categories (other): English blends, English entries with incorrect language header, English neologisms

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