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ubiquitousMeaning:
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adj. seeming to be everywhere
Militarism was ubiquitous in Prussia.
My tendency is to characterize much of this universe as a very vast desert with rare biology. Meanwhile, my friend Bratislav "Brian" Tepsa opines that forms of biology are ubiquitous throughout this universe. I remain receptive.
Many shoppers used their local currency cards to buy fresh cuts of beef or bags of kimchi, Korea’s ubiquitous side dish.
Health problems are ubiquitous.
Cellphones are now ubiquitous.
Sparrows are ubiquitous in the Netherlands.
Recording technologies are ubiquitous whether they are Facebook, countless security cameras, or smartphones with GPS. As a society, the time has come to make a decision: Do we allow this or not?
In Animism, there is credence in ubiquitous spirit entities pervading the totality of Nature.
In the shantytowns of Africa and India, many people have smartphones. Advanced technology is ubiquitous.
Cell phones were not nearly as ubiquitous in the late 2000s.