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.
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Examples of "ubiquitous" in Sentences

  • The need to cover one's nether regions, while not ubiquitous, is nearly so.
  • So ubiquitous is this t-shirt in Washington, even President Obama's supporters have appropriated it.
  • His own goal was to see us reach the same state in respect of computing - hence the term ubiquitous computing.
  • The word ubiquitous was used in an article willi and I read shortly after the school year started in reference to student dress codes.
  • We had a fry-up with my housemates at Bon's (super cheap diner), then hit the road for a very quick touristy thing, driving up to Cypress Lookout and a quick walk in ubiquitous lovely forest.
  • The fascinating thing about Web 2.0 and its coming shift to mobile/ubiquitous is that this will (and already does) create whole new cultural patterns that have to be understood in their own right.
  • Here's an article that Greenfield wrote on the subject of ubicomp ethics, called "All watched over by machines of loving grace: Some ethical guidelines for user experience in ubiquitous-computing settings."

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