Ubiquitous Definition Oxford Dictionary
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Ubiquitous definition oxford dictionary. From latin ubique everywhere from ubi where. The fact that something seems to be everywhere or in several places at the same time. Found or existing everywhere. The fact that something is very common.
The murderer is present in this room. Present being or existing in a specified place. The company s logo has become ubiquitous all over the world. Seeming to be everywhere.
From the cambridge english corpus despite their ubiquitous character the relation of these features to one another and to other features in the geometry has remained unclear. She is one of the wealthiest most ubiquitous media personalities around. Uncountable formal or humorous jump to other results. The ubiquitous portraits of the president usually showed him in military uniform.
If you describe something or someone as ubiquitous you mean that they seem to be everywhere. He is as recognizable and as ubiquitous as the celebrities he photographs. These days the programme is so popular and so ubiquitous that i just tend to keep quiet. Ubiquitous being present everywhere at once.
The state defined as the governing apparatus cannot be physically ubiquitous by showing its physical presence in every sphere of the society. Cowboy hats are ubiquitous among the male singers. The ubiquity of the mass media. Oxford collocations dictionary ubiquitous is used with these nouns.
Ubiquitous adj having or seeming to have the ability to be everywhere at once. Formal sugar is ubiquitous in the diet. Ubiquitous definition existing or being everywhere especially at the same time. Present at the wedding.
Present appearing or found everywhere. His ubiquitous influence was felt by all the family.