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omnipresent

adjective
om·​ni·​pres·​ent | \ ˌäm-ni-ˈpre-zᵊnt How to pronounce omnipresent (audio) \

Definition of omnipresent

: present in all places at all times the museum's omnipresent security apparatus big-city crime dramas, with omnipresent gloom and seedy, nocturnal settings— R. F. Moss

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Synonyms for omnipresent

Synonyms

ubiquitous, universal, wall-to-wall

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Examples of omnipresent in a Sentence

The problem is omnipresent and unavoidable. seeking some much-needed relief from the omnipresent noise of the big city

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A decade later, the minimalist, startup-y aesthetic Obama pioneered during his first campaign is omnipresent, both in politics and in Silicon Valley, where apps from Tinder to Facebook have taken to using the style in their marketing materials. Kate Wagner, The New Republic, "The Subtle Politics of Graphic Design," 20 Aug. 2019 The prospect of omnipresent AI scanning faces and listening to voices sounds intrusive. Houwei Cao For Cnn Business Perspectives, CNN, "I'm developing AI that can read emotions. It's not as creepy as it sounds," 15 July 2019 The Jewish identity of the characters is omnipresent, especially in shots that include mezuzahs, menorahs and even the hamsa symbol, which dangles from the rearview mirror of the Hazans’ delivery truck. Cnaan Liphshiz, sun-sentinel.com, "Netflix show ‘Family Business’ is a French-Jewish version of ‘Breaking Bad’," 10 July 2019 What Happened: For years, former White House communications director Hope Hicks was an enigma within Trumpworld: Seemingly omnipresent, yet rarely heard from. Graeme Mcmillan, WIRED, "While You Were Offline: The President Is Running for President, FYI," 23 June 2019 The establishment of bodies modeled on Iran’s Basij—the regime’s omnipresent and feared domestic security force—within Syria’s official state security forces. Jonathan Spyer, WSJ, "Getting Iran Out of Syria Is No Easy Task," 9 July 2019 But what hasn’t changed is the quartet’s effervescent pop sound, which is omnipresent and even bolstered with a shimmering synth. Washington Post, "17 things to do in the D.C. area this weekend," 7 June 2019 But given omnipresent and unsubstantiated Republican warnings of voter fraud and election theft, the situation unfolding in the North Carolina Ninth is, if nothing else, rather remarkable. Dylan Scott, Vox, "There’s something very weird going on with this North Carolina House election," 30 Nov. 2018 The software has become omnipresent in the business world, often categorized with the likes of Salesforce. Brittany Meiling, San Diego Union-Tribune, "How $52B software giant ServiceNow is seeding San Diego’s startup scene," 3 July 2019

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First Known Use of omnipresent

1595, in the meaning defined above

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omnipresent

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of omnipresent

formal : present in all places at all times

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