Ubiquitously: meaning, definitions and examples
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ubiquitously
[ juːˈbɪkwɪtəsli ]
common presence
Ubiquitously means being present or existing everywhere at the same time. It often refers to things that are found in many different places or are widespread in nature.
Synonyms
everywhere, omnipresent, pervasive, universal.
Examples of usage
- Smartphones are ubiquitously used around the world.
- The internet has made information ubiquitously available.
- Interest in sustainability is growing ubiquitously among consumers.
- Fast food chains are ubiquitously located in urban areas.
Translations
Translations of the word "ubiquitously" in other languages:
🇵🇹 ubiquamente
🇮🇳 सर्वत्र
🇩🇪 allgegenwärtig
🇮🇩 di mana-mana
🇺🇦 всезнаково
🇵🇱 wszechobecnie
🇯🇵 至る所で
🇫🇷 ubiquitement
🇪🇸 ubicuamente
🇹🇷 her yerde
🇰🇷 어디에나
🇸🇦 في كل مكان
🇨🇿 všudypřítomně
🇸🇰 všadeprítomne
🇨🇳 无处不在
🇸🇮 vseprisotno
🇮🇸 allstaðar
🇰🇿 барлық жерде
🇬🇪 ყველგან
🇦🇿 hər yerdə
🇲🇽 ubicuamente
Etymology
The term 'ubiquitous' originated in the early 19th century, derived from the Latin word 'ubique,' meaning 'everywhere.' It was initially used in philosophical and theological contexts to discuss the omnipresence of God. The adverb form, 'ubiquitously,' evolved as the usage of the word expanded beyond religious contexts to describe the widespread availability or presence of various phenomena. Over time, the term has been increasingly applied to technology, culture, and social trends, often denoting the pervasive nature of certain objects, behaviors, or ideas in contemporary society. Its popularity surged with the rise of digital technology and globalization, illustrating how interconnected and accessible the modern world has become.