Pronunciation: /juːˈbɪkwɪti/
noun the state or capacity of being everywhere, especially at the same time; omnipresence
A1 The ubiquity of smartphones makes it easy to stay connected with friends and family.
A2 The ubiquity of social media platforms allows people to share their thoughts and experiences with a wide audience.
B1 The ubiquity of online shopping has changed the way people buy products and services.
B2 The ubiquity of artificial intelligence is revolutionizing various industries, from healthcare to finance.
C1 The ubiquity of renewable energy sources is crucial for combating climate change.
C2 The ubiquity of the internet has transformed how information is accessed and shared around the world.
formal The ubiquity of smartphones has revolutionized the way we communicate.
informal You can't escape the ubiquity of social media these days.
slang The ubiquity of that new slang term is spreading like wildfire.
figurative The ubiquity of her presence in the room was palpable, even when she wasn't speaking.
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