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ubiquity

[ yoo-bik-wi-tee ]

noun

  1. the state or capacity of being everywhere, especially at the same time; omnipresence:

    the ubiquity of magical beliefs.

  2. (initial capital letter) Theology. the omnipresence of God or Christ.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of ubiquity1

1570–80; < New Latin ܾܲ, equivalent to Latin ܲī ( e ) everywhere + - -ity
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For all the ubiquity of HeLa cells in scientific research, it’s remarkable that it took until 2010 for anyone to tell their origin story.

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The olive bar, for all its ubiquity, often goes unnoticed.

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Beyond being mashed to create guacamole, avocados have become an American culinary staple because of their creamy texture and healthy fat and fiber content — exemplified by the ubiquity of avocado toast on Southland brunch menus.

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“The ubiquity of these DEI requirements that the Biden administration engrafted on virtually everything,” Cruz added, “pulls a lot of good research money away from needed research to satisfy the political pet projects of Democrats.”

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But this time, we cannot predict exactly when it will move from theory to reality, while the ubiquity of digital technology means fixing the problem is even more complicated.

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