omnipresent

adj
/ˌɒmnɪˈpɹɛzn̩t/UK/ˌɑmnɪˈpɹɛzn̩t/US/ˌɔmnɪˈpɹezn̩t/

Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin omnipraesēns, equivalent to omni- + present.

  1. borrowed from omnipraesēns

Definitions

  1. Being everywhere simultaneously.

    • Another most notable change concerns rolling stock liveries. Back then, corporate Rail Blue was omnipresent, whereas now there is a kaleidoscope of colours and styles.
    • That's especially critical in a world where cruelty, war and bad news seem omnipresent.

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