Ubiquitous in a sentence as an adjective

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

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

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

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

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

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.

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.

Ubiquitous definitions

adjective

being present everywhere at once

See also: omnipresent