Used in a Sentence

ubiquitous

How to use ubiquitous in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for ubiquitous.

Editorial note

And then... they become ubiquitous, no big deal, boring.

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Definitions1
Parts of speech1

Quick take

being present everywhere at once

Meaning at a glance

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adjective

being present everywhere at once

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for ubiquitous.

adjective

being present everywhere at once

Example sentences

1

And then... they become ubiquitous, no big deal, boring.

2

This way, Adobe tools can still be sold and used to develop, while the player is ubiquitous and as widely spread as possible.

3

It is becoming a killer language to me: blazing fast, modern, ubiquitous, stable, and expressive.

4

The internet was already a pretty neat place before online advertising became ubiquitous.

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After Germany introduced their ubiquitous surveillance law, this was exactly what the statistics ended up showing.

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And now with subscription plans and Windows becoming less ubiquitous, why not Linux?It's not Office's job to protect Windows, especially if Windows can't protect Office.

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No thanks, I will stick with the amazingly successful, ubiquitous, thoroughly thought out standard, that was spearheaded by William Kahan – one of the greatest numerical analysts of all time.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use ubiquitous in a sentence?

And then... they become ubiquitous, no big deal, boring.

What does ubiquitous mean?

being present everywhere at once

What part of speech is ubiquitous?

ubiquitous is commonly used as adjective.