omnipresence

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    the state of being everywhere at once (or seeming to be everywhere at once)

Word Origin

omnipresence (n.)
c. 1600, from Medieval Latin omnipraesentia, from omnipraesens, from Latin omnis "all, every" (see omni-) + praesens "present" (see present (adj.)).

Example

1. The ecb 's near omnipresence is the result of exceptional economic circumstances .
2. For all its celebrated omnipresence , the world wide web can seem like a closed world unto itself .
3. It is the omnipresence and girth of its soes that distinguish china .
4. Even his omnipresence on television , taking over the airwaves dozens of times a year for interminable addresses , has its charm most people just shrug and switch to satellite tv .
5. Mr clinton 's omnipresence not only reminds us that his wife made her political career by attaching herself to his coat-tails . Only a spouse could have survived the debacle of " hillarycare " .

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