Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The state or character of being ubiquitous.
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- noun The state or property of being
ubiquitous . - noun The state of being everywhere at any given time.
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- noun the state of being everywhere at once (or seeming to be everywhere at once)
Etymologies
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Examples
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The Commandments and the Our Father Prayer in the Bible confirm the ubiquitousness of sin and suggest that daily, everyone commits adultery or lust in their heart, and that everyone has idols before God, etc.
Aaron Anson: The Irony of 'Love the Sinner But Hate the Sin' Aaron Anson 2012
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I think that its ubiquitousness makes story easy to dismiss at times.
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I think that also pertains to social sentimentality about mothers and families and the ubiquitousness of “forgiving.”
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The Commandments and the Our Father Prayer in the Bible confirm the ubiquitousness of sin and suggest that daily, everyone commits adultery or lust in their heart, and that everyone has idols before God, etc.
Aaron Anson: The Irony of 'Love the Sinner But Hate the Sin' Aaron Anson 2012
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The Commandments and the Our Father Prayer in the Bible confirm the ubiquitousness of sin and suggest that daily, everyone commits adultery or lust in their heart, and that everyone has idols before God, etc.
Aaron Anson: The Irony of 'Love the Sinner But Hate the Sin' Aaron Anson 2012
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But its name makes it feel like an emblem of the ubiquitousness of modern weeds, which have so comprehensively penetrated our world.
Why We Must Learn to Love Weeds Richard Mabey 2011
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He was also impressed by the ubiquitousness of donkeys and cinder block houses, which were referred to as "palaces."
The Morningside Post: Coming Back "Home" The Morningside Post 2011
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Typos are far from uncommon, especially with the growing ubiquitousness of independent publishers and self-published e-books.
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He was also impressed by the ubiquitousness of donkeys and cinder block houses, which were referred to as "palaces."
The Morningside Post: Coming Back "Home" The Morningside Post 2011
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The Commandments and the Our Father Prayer in the Bible confirm the ubiquitousness of sin and suggest that daily, everyone commits adultery or lust in their heart, and that everyone has idols before God, etc.
Aaron Anson: The Irony of 'Love the Sinner But Hate the Sin' Aaron Anson 2012
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