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universe

[yoo-nuh-vurs] / ˈyu nəˌvɜrs /
NOUN
everything in creation
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Spielberg, whose "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" remains one of cinema's defining alien stories, told the crowd he had believed since childhood that humanity was not alone in the universe.

From Barron's

"Life since then has been like living in a parallel universe, because how can life go on?" she said.

From BBC

In recent years, Jonas developed a movement language called “The System” that aims to release pain and trauma in the body through physical expression and an attempt to release energy into the universe.

From Los Angeles Times

His theological commitments are decidedly liberal, perhaps universalist—Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam and Judaism he sees “as circling the same truth about the universe, about the cosmos.”

From The Wall Street Journal

For many years, astronomers have relied on distant supernovae as cosmic beacons to study the universe and test the laws of physics.

From Science Daily