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omnipresent
[ om-nuh-prez-uhnt ]
adjective
- present everywhere at the same time:
the omnipresent God.
omnipresent
/ ˌɒmnɪˈprɛzənt /
adjective
- (esp of a deity) present in all places at the same time
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Derived Forms
- ˌomniˈpresence, noun
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Other Words From
- omni·presence noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of omnipresent1
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Example Sentences
In other words, the omnipresent postcolonial Arab State has just about dropped dead, the times are fluid and the vacuums are many.
On some preconscious level, we never outgrow this expectation or fear about our omnipresent mothers.
They see the FDA decision as one more imposition on their lives and choices by the omnipresent nanny state.
Do Israeli kids need textbooks when Palestinian violence and Arab rockets and rejectionism are so omnipresent in their lives?
This convivial mask he wears, along with his omnipresent flask, is obscuring a deep hurt stemming from his father.
It must exist in inexhaustible quantities, which is the only possible way for any substance to be omnipresent.
To any one who believes God to be omnipresent, the idea of His having ambassadors, or vicars upon earth, is blasphemous.
This mysterious, shrouded Sanchia figured in it as the goddess of a shrine—omnipresent, a felt influence, yet never a woman.
The omnipotent, omnipresent saviour who can and will deliver us from them is already in the world.
Their God is supposed to be omnipresent, and is worshipped in spirit, idolatry not being known amongst them.
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