UBIQUITOUS


Meaning of UBIQUITOUS in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

most

The most ubiquitous evidence was the piles of fly-tipped rubbish whenever we stopped to look for birds or flowers.

Hand-loom weavers in the various textile manufactures were the most ubiquitous of manufacturing workers.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Plastic containers are ubiquitous nowadays.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

At the shopping center, the ubiquitous closed-circuit camera may soon be smart enough to seek him out personally.

Energy-and water-saving technologies are ubiquitous .

Envy, the thesis runs, is universal and ubiquitous in human beings.

None of these flaws showed up in the Adam Smith neckties that were ubiquitous in the Reagan administration.

The low prices and generous portions account for the ubiquitous lines, which almost always extend out the door.

The most ubiquitous evidence was the piles of fly-tipped rubbish whenever we stopped to look for birds or flowers.

The themes of dependence and danger are ubiquitous in Semai life and are intricately intertwined.

We hazard a guess that they're lurking in a shoebox or, worse still, the ubiquitous carrier bag!

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