Definition of Ubiquitous
existing or being everywhere at the same time
Examples of Ubiquitous in a sentence
When I was a kid, I thought my parents were ubiquitous because it seemed as if they knew everything I did. π
Since my sister loves the color pink, she made sure the hue was ubiquitous during her wedding. π
Because the police presence was ubiquitous at the parade, everyone felt very safe. π
As evidenced by the increased number of shootings in this country, gun violence has become a ubiquitous epidemic. π
If you have not noticed, computers are everywhere and have become ubiquitous in everyday life. π
Many people believe you do not have to search for God because he is ubiquitous and exists everywhere. π
Constantly peering over our shoulders, our project manager was a bit too ubiquitous at work. π
A ubiquitous symbol of love found everywhere on Valentineβs Day is the heart. π
The phrase βgoing greenβ is one of the latest ubiquitous phrases being tossed around by corporations. π
In the summer months, tourists are ubiquitous at every beachfront hotel in Florida. π
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