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Definitions for ubiquitous
yuˈbɪk wɪ təsubiq·ui·tous

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. omnipresent, ubiquitousadjective

    being present everywhere at once

Wiktionary

  1. ubiquitousadjective

    Being everywhere at once: omnipresent.

    To Jews, Muslims and Christians, God is ubiquitous.

  2. ubiquitousadjective

    Seeming to appear everywhere at the same time.

Wikipedia

  1. Ubiquitous

    Omnipresence or ubiquity is the property of being present anywhere and everywhere. The term omnipresence is most often used in a religious context as an attribute of a deity or supreme being, while the term ubiquity is generally used to describe something "existing or being everywhere at the same time, constantly encountered, widespread, common". Ubiquitous can also be used as a synonym for words like worldwide, universal, global, pervasive, all over the place. The omnipresence of a supreme being is conceived differently by different religious systems. In monotheistic beliefs like Christianity and Judaism, the divine and the universe are separate, but the divine is present everywhere. In pantheistic beliefs, the divine and the universe are identical. In panentheistic beliefs, the divine interpenetrates the universe, but extends beyond it in time and space.

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  1. ubiquitous

    Ubiquitous refers to something that is present, appearing, or found everywhere. It implies that a certain person, object, or phenomenon is widespread, common, or pervasive in many or all places or situations.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Ubiquitousadjective

    existing or being everywhere, or in all places, at the same time; omnipresent

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of ubiquitous in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of ubiquitous in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of ubiquitous in a Sentence

  1. Giuseppe Mazzini:

    Insurrection: Insurrection as soon as circumstances allow: insurrection, strenuous, ubiquitous: the insurrection of the masses: the holy war of the oppressed: the republic to make republicans: the people in action to initiate progress. Let the insurrection announce with its awful voice the decrees of God: let it clear and level the ground on which its own immortal structure shall be raised. Let it, like the Nile, flood all the country that it is destined to make fertile.

  2. Michael Gross:

    The undergraduate degree has become so ubiquitous, so it may just be that graduate school is the new college.

  3. Hannah Baxter:

    Although I'm a certified beauty fanatic, it pains me to witness all of the wasted packaging that isn't recyclable wind up in landfills, i think a lot of people would be surprised to learn that bottle pumps, which are so ubiquitous, can't be recycled since many of the metal components are too small. That's why I'm a big fan of companies that offer refillable containers and that sell bulk refills so I can keep my original bottle and pump for years.

  4. Michael Kobori:

    Our cup is ubiquitous, and we love that, but it is also this ubiquitous symbol of a throwaway society.

  5. Rudolph Giuliani:

    But politics and policy became ubiquitous – policy effects all of these issues that ended up leading to that moment, and from that moment on, how to make sure a moment like that never happened again, there has been this movement to defund the police over the last year and a half.

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