ubiquitous
[ju:'bɪkwɪtəs]

adjective

[Definition]: exist everywhere

[Example Sentences]:
1. By making user ratings ubiquitous and easy to find for just about anybody.
2. I was an advocate of ubiquitous computing long ago and think this is a step forward.
3. Surveillance is becoming ubiquitous and seems to be a more accepted part of our lives.
4. These tools are ubiquitous and allow young people to speak directly to each other and world leaders.
5. APIs are ubiquitous and fundamental to all kinds of program development.
6. The capability to track cell phones is not ubiquitous, the NSA noted.
7. Think of it as the arrival of ubiquitous computing.
8. Finding sufficient food had been a daily challenge amid the ubiquitous gunfire and shelling.
9. The growing Internet of Things will be ubiquitous, tying our lives closer to technology.
10. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella talks about a world of ubiquitous computing and ambient intelligence.
11. Location sharing on smartphones is ubiquitous but not always accurate.
12. The state will be overwhelmed, because they will become ubiquitous, he said.
13. In an era when images are ubiquitous and fleeting, it stood out.
14. Better equipment monitoring and ubiquitous deployment of sensors may reduce injuries.

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