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ubiquitous
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ubiquitous
(adjective)
ubiquitous
/ju
ˈ
bɪkwətəs/
adjective
ubiquitous
/ju
ˈ
bɪkwətəs/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of UBIQUITOUS
[
more ubiquitous; most ubiquitous
]
:
seeming to be seen everywhere
ubiquitous
celebrities
The company's advertisements are
ubiquitous
.
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— ubiquitously
adverb
— ubiquitousness
noun
[
noncount
]
— ubiquity
/ju
ˈ
bɪkwəti/
noun
,
formal
[
noncount
]
the
ubiquity
of the company's ads
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