omnipresent

Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin omnipraesēns.

adj

  1. Being everywhere simultaneously.
    In 1975, China was emerging from the Cultural Revolution, its government’s effort to purify and revitalize society. Communist officials had set up indoctrination programs, broadcast propaganda over omnipresent loudspeakers, and sought to stamp out any evidence of China’s ancient history. 2010, George W. Bush, Decision Points, →OCLC, →OL, pages 22–23
    Another most notable change concerns rolling stock liveries. Back then, corporate Rail Blue was omnipresent, whereas now there is a kaleidoscope of colours and styles. June 17 2020, David Clough, “Then and now: trains through Crewe”, in Rail, page 60

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