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Ubiquity   /jubˈɪkwɪti/   Listen
Ubiquity

noun
1.
The state of being everywhere at once (or seeming to be everywhere at once).  Synonyms: omnipresence, ubiquitousness.






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"Ubiquity" Quotes from Famous Books



... the memory of the soul, for which time does not exist, and which lives over at the same instant every moment of its past and present existence; it is a faculty of the soul, which, like the soul, enjoys ubiquity, universality, and immortality of spirit. Fear not, ye who love! Time has power over hours, none over ...
— Raphael - Pages Of The Book Of Life At Twenty • Alphonse de Lamartine

... that is not always true. There is also this truth that the flag, in normal conditions, represents commerce to the eye and understanding of the average man. This is a truth, but it is not the whole truth. In its numbers and in its unfailing ubiquity, the British Red Ensign, under which naval actions too have been fought, adventures entered upon and sacrifices offered, represented in fact something more than the prestige ...
— Notes on Life and Letters • Joseph Conrad



Words linked to "Ubiquity" :   ubiquitous, omnipresence, presence, ubiquitousness



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