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What (who) is UBIQUITOUSLY - definition

THE PROPERTY OF BEING PRESENT EVERYWHERE
Omnipresent; Ubiquitous; Ubiquitously; Ubiquitos; Ubiquity (ability); Ubiquitousness; Everpresent; Ever-present; Ever present; Everpresence; Ever-presence; Ever presence; Ever presences; Ever-presences; Everpresences; Everpresently; Ever-presently; Ever presently

ubiquitous         
If you describe something or someone as ubiquitous, you mean that they seem to be everywhere. (FORMAL)
Sugar is ubiquitous in the diet...
She is one of the wealthiest, most ubiquitous media personalities around.
ADJ
ubiquitous         
[ju:'b?kw?t?s]
¦ adjective present, appearing, or found everywhere.
Derivatives
ubiquitously adverb
ubiquitousness noun
ubiquity noun
Origin
C19: from mod. L. ubiquitas (from L. ubique 'everywhere') + -ous.
ubiquitous         
a.
Omnipresent, ubiquitary, universally present.

Wikipedia

Omnipresence

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.

Examples of use of UBIQUITOUSLY
1. When FCUK appeared so ubiquitously as a slogan it lowered the tone of public communication.
2. His garden, a unique canvas for his epigrammatic carvings, is being ubiquitously hailed as a wonder of the contemporary world.
3. From a traveler‘s perspective, Abkhazia has the look and feel of an independent country; the Abkhaz flag flies ubiquitously, while a range of government institutions provides public services.
4. The women –– now ubiquitously referred to in the national media as Koizumi‘s assassins –– also include Satsuki Katayama, a model–turned–bureaucrat, and Makiko Fujino, Japanese television‘s version of Martha Stewart.
5. It is not Big Brother who should alarm us; it is that ubiquitously chippy runt–of–a–litter Little Brother, already in waiting by the million for his reincarnation as, for instance, my wine merchant above, so he can dedicate himself to making the rest of us miserable for no other reason than that he likes it and he can.