ˌämnə̇ˈprez ə n(t)s noun
Etymology: Medieval Latin omnipraesentia, from omnipraesent-, omnipraesens omnipresent + Latin -ia -y
: the quality or state of being omnipresent : ubiquity
find some positive value in life to pose against the omnipresence of death — Joseph Frank
the omnipresence of scholarship as a background — R.P.Blackmur