0 in a way that exists everywhere, or involves everyone:
It is universally acknowledged as one of the best new cars to be produced in recent years.
He is universally recognised as the world's greatest living guitarist.
His theory was quite controversial and not universally accepted.
He was almost universally acclaimed for his decency and his modesty.
Whether this calls for a new and "universally acceptable definition" of revolution that encompasses all that the author suggests is neither obvious nor realistic.
Valence issues are not readily accommodated within the spatial frame, but are almost universally considered to be important determinants of election outcomes.
This understanding of the city as a universally accommodating and nurturing eco-system that ultimately eluded comprehension was far from being a common one.
Note that free variables are considered to be universally quantified.
Each rule may have free variables that can be universally instantiated.