释义 
		[ yoo-bik -wi-tuh s ] SHOW IPA 
/ yuˈbɪk wɪ təs / PHONETIC RESPELLING 
SEE SYNONYMS FOR ubiquitous  ON THESAURUS.COM
adjective existing or being everywhere, especially at the same time; omnipresent: ubiquitous fog; ubiquitous little ants.  
Also 
u·biq·ui·tar·y  [yoo-bik -wi-ter-ee].   /yuˈbɪk wɪˌtɛr i/.  Origin of ubiquitous  First recorded in 1830–40; ubiquit(y) + -ous
synonym study for ubiquitous See omnipresent. 
OTHER WORDS FROM ubiquitous u·biq·ui·tous·ly,  adverb u·biq·ui·tous·ness,  noun non·u·biq·ui·tar·y,  adjective non·u·biq·ui·tous,  adjective 
non·u·biq·ui·tous·ly,  adverb non·u·biq·ui·tous·ness,  noun un·u·biq·ui·tous,  adjective un·u·biq·ui·tous·ly,  adverb un·u·biq·ui·tous·ness,  noun 
SEE MORE RELATED FORMS SEE FEWER RELATED FORMS   
Words nearby ubiquitous  ubique, ubiquinol, ubiquinone, Ubiquitarian, ubiquitin, ubiquitous , ubiquity, ubi sunt, ubi supra, U-boat, U-boats
Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020
Example sentences from the Web for ubiquitous Because the federal government has become so ubiquitous  and voracious, there seems to be no negotiating with its size and scope.
America’s Slumbering Secession Obsession | James Poulos| September 23, 2014| DAILY BEAST
By then the S-75 had earned a reputation similar to that of the ubiquitous  AK-47 automatic rifle, designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov.
Russia’s Missiles Stung the World Long Before MH17 | Clive Irving| July 20, 2014| DAILY BEAST
The Buk that brought down MH17 is the high-tech equivalent of the ubiquitous  AK-47.
Russia’s Missiles Stung the World Long Before MH17 | Clive Irving| July 20, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Despite the detractors, Red Alert has become so ubiquitous  that even the government is aware of it.
The Israeli App Red Alert Saves Lives—but It Just Might Drive You Nuts | Itay Hod| July 15, 2014| DAILY BEAST
But that changed in the 19th century, when two important developments helped make ice cream the ubiquitous  snack it is today.
An Investigation Into the Delicious Origins of Ice Cream | Andrew Romano| July 13, 2014| DAILY BEAST
But almost before they were there arrived the irrepressible, ubiquitous  guns.
From Capetown to Ladysmith | G. W. Steevens
Description of this familiar and ubiquitous  bird is quite superfluous.
Indian Birds | Douglas Dewar
This ubiquitous  little mollusk seems content in any station, and swarms in all the sandy bays of Florida.
The Sea-beach at Ebb-tide | Augusta Foote Arnold
They are now safe here from the destroying power of the ubiquitous  tourist's foot.
Bell's Cathedrals: The Abbey Church of Tewkesbury | H. J. L. J. Mass
Everybody knows our common English stone-crops—or if he doesn't he ought to, for they are pretty and ubiquitous .
Science in Arcady | Grant Allen
SEE MORE EXAMPLES SEE FEWER EXAMPLES   
British Dictionary definitions for  ubiquitous adjective having or seeming to have the ability to be everywhere at once; omnipresent 
Derived forms of ubiquitous ubiquitously , adverb ubiquity  or  ubiquitousness , noun Word Origin for ubiquitous C14: from Latin ubīque  everywhere, from ubī  where
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
Content related to ubiquitous Words To Make You Sound Like A BossStepping into a leadership role may sound daunting, but sounding like a leader doesn't have to be hard. Just add these words to your vocab.
Words related to ubiquitous pervasive, universal, omnipresent, everywhere, all-over, ubiquitary, wall-to-wall