ubiquitous

IPA: jubˈɪkwɪtʌs

adjective

  • Being everywhere at once: omnipresent.
  • Appearing to be everywhere at once; being or seeming to be in more than one location at the same time.
  • Widespread; very prevalent.

Examples of "ubiquitous" in Sentences

  • The coins of Augustus are ubiquitous.
  • But the blessings of the Lord are ubiquitous.
  • Ballpoint pens are ubiquitous in modern culture.
  • It really is the ubiquitous regional food in the area.
  • Asexual reproduction in the first larval stage is ubiquitous.
  • The future of business services in the age of ubiquitous computing.
  • The obligation to provide ubiquitous service is not in itself onerous.
  • It explains the ubiquitous occurrence of the normal distribution in nature.
  • The ubiquitous vacuum powered accessory is the booster for the brake system.
  • A belief in the primacy of mind is a ubiquitous element in the history of ideas.

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