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View definitions for omnipresent

omnipresent

adjective as in all-present

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Not to pick on L.A. schools or students: Grade inflation is omnipresent and more common in affluent areas.

The difference is that while Sinatra’s voice remains omnipresent in modern life, “the ephemeral magic of Johnny Carson, who loomed just as large and swung just as mightily … no longer hums and flickers into nightscape ambiance.”

This is still a show where whatever swishing inside those omnipresent golden goblets takes the edge of most tensions.

From Salon

Graffiti has been a central part of Los Angeles for generations, an omnipresent part of the cityscape that has endured many attempts to stamp it out.

The series of seismic disturbances has shaken the nerves of some Southern Californians — serving as an unpleasant reminder of the omnipresent threat of the Big One.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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