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Meanings of
ubiquitous
in anglès
Being present everywhere at once.
omnipresent
Related terms
present
Usage of
ubiquitous
in anglès
1
The minister was, however concerned with how
ubiquitous
the break-ins have been.
2
For queer and transgender Pakistanis, however, the risks are far more
ubiquitous
.
3
The use of plastics has become
ubiquitous
over the past 50 years.
4
People line up at one of New York City's
ubiquitous
food carts.
5
Tech advances will almost inevitably lead to an age of
ubiquitous
encryption.
6
Bacillus cereus is a
ubiquitous
,
spore-forming bacterium associated with food poisoning cases.
7
It represented the beginning of the connected world and, ultimately,
ubiquitous
technology.
8
The human lipidome is made up of thousands of
ubiquitous
lipid species.
9
I'm thinking mainly of the Red Hand, that
ubiquitous
symbol of Ulster.
10
That doesn't mean Haskell will be
ubiquitous
in the years to come.
11
This
ubiquitous
pattern among Nice Guys is the result of childhood conditioning.
12
True or false, religion is
ubiquitous
,
so where does it come from?
13
Once
ubiquitous
,
Charlie Bird has become a lesser-spotted presence in recent years.
14
I use the term
ubiquitous
magic because I'm from the West Coast.
15
Their ability to create a more
ubiquitous
presence will serve them well.
16
What's really become
ubiquitous
is the lapel pin of the American flag.
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ubiquitous
Adjective
Frequent collocations
become ubiquitous
so ubiquitous
as ubiquitous
now ubiquitous
most ubiquitous
More collocations
Ubiquitous
through the time
Ubiquitous
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common