ubiquity Meaning & Definition

  • En [ juːˈbɪk.wə.ti]
  • Us [ juːˈbɪk.wə.t̬i]

Meaning of ubiquity In English

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Examples of ubiquity

  • This future orientation is particularly clear in the virtual ubiquity of children in peace movement posters: they demand a peaceful future for the next generation.

  • Recent developments in cognitive linguistics have highlighted the importance as well as the ubiquity of metaphor in language.

  • If the ubiquity of ideology is taken as a starting-point of analysis, several conceptual questions arise concerning its status and specificity.

  • The ubiquity of contemporary non-state policing raises important normative and policy issues about what attitude democracies should take to it.

  • The ubiquity of high quality digital recording equipment enables virtually the entire community to be involved in document collection.

  • One of the difficulties in delineating these lies in the very ubiquity of the body.

  • The ubiquity of evolutionary convergence suggests, however, that the vast bulk (maybe >99 %) of any biological ' hyperspace ' is actually ' uninhabitable ' and maladaptive.

  • The ubiquity of religion as an impulse hardly needs elaboration.

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