0 the fact of being present or having an effect everywhere at the same time:
We have to accept the omnipresence of power lines in the countryside.
His father was amazed by the omnipresence of computers, mobile phones and other technologies on campus.
However, the areas of omniscience and omnipresence remain unresolved.
Much literature is devoted to the omnipresence of the media in modern society and the possible trivialization of politics.
Despite their omnipresence, we know relatively little about gestures' origins, their relationship to language, and, in some instances, the purposes they serve.
Most likely, the family environment, because of its omnipresence, would appear to be critical during the initial postnatal years.
Its first constituent is the omnipresence of recorded music.