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ubiquitous

Definition for ubiquitous

adjective as in ever-present

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Rising graduation rates have been ubiquitous across the country as educators have substantially cracked the code in eliminating high dropout rates.

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New products based on the same underlying technology could become ubiquitous, and eventually transform society.

While Chinese painters developed this theme as early as the 10th century it became ubiquitous in Korea by the 18th century, hence the longstanding misattribution of the painting as Korean.

Caterpillar’s D9 armored bulldozers—used to clear rubble and destroy residences and other structures—have been ubiquitous.

The business empire is ubiquitous in the Southeast Asian country, boasting $2 billion in real estate investments, including a large shopping mall, Prince International Plaza, in the capital Phnom Penh.

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

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