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Meanings of
omnipresent
in English
Being present everywhere at once.
ubiquitous
Related terms
present
Synonyms
Examples for "
ubiquitous
"
ubiquitous
Examples for "
ubiquitous
"
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.
Usage of
omnipresent
in English
1
Openly political protests are rare in Iran, where security services are
omnipresent
.
2
Visually the war is elsewhere, but it is
omnipresent
in people's minds.
3
And in London one could never forget about the
omnipresent
security cameras.
4
But women were everywhere else
omnipresent
in charge of the Educational Department.
5
Just as he had already told her: he wasn't
omnipresent
nor omnipotent.
6
The quality of absolute and
omnipresent
silence had passed from the wilderness.
7
The psychic effect of such
omnipresent
warspeak may not be completely wholesome.
8
Yes, the Westbrooks have naturally garnered comparisons to the
omnipresent
Kardashian clan.
9
An itchy pressure at the back of my pelvis: distracting, annoying,
omnipresent
.
10
The
omnipresent
small boys and soldiers jeer, and some tear the banners.
11
Decrepitude is not there, nor Fire which is
omnipresent
in the universe.
12
The threat of chaos, both on and off the field, is
omnipresent
.
13
Again the only One and very Self is
omnipresent
,
omniscient and omnipotent.
14
The CFAA was crafted before the Internet was
omnipresent
in the workplace.
15
When I begin to lose my battle with my
omnipresent
muffin top.
16
Even the remarkably efficient and almost
omnipresent
NAACP functions limpingly in Mississippi.
Other examples for "omnipresent"
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About this term
omnipresent
Adjective
Frequent collocations
almost omnipresent
so omnipresent
as omnipresent
omnipresent power
omnipresent threat
More collocations
Omnipresent
through the time
Omnipresent
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common