Results for ubiquitous
Definitions of ubiquitous:
part of speech: adjective
Existing everywhere at one time; present everywhere at once.
part of speech: adjective
Omnipresent.
part of speech: noun
Ubiquitousness.
part of speech: adjective
part of speech: adverb
Ubiquitously.
Usage examples for ubiquitous:
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It was before the day of the ubiquitous automobile.
"Half Portions", Edna Ferber -
Hip- Lee was maddeningly ubiquitous
"The Son of his Father", Ridgwell Cullum -
In this manner D'Artagnan learned every morning what he had not been able either to see or to ascertain the night before, from the simple fact of his not being ubiquitous so that, with the information he had been able by his own means to pick up during the day, and with what he had gathered from others, he succeeded in making up a bundle of weapons, which he was in the prudent habit of using only when occasion required.
"Louise de la Valliere", Alexandre Dumas, Pere -
Not only was it now possible to convert mechanical energy into electricity cheaply and in illimitable quantities, but electricity at once showed its ubiquitous availability as a motive power.
"Edison, His Life and Inventions", Frank Lewis Dyer and Thomas Commerford Martin