The Collaborative International Dictionary
Omniprevalent \Om`ni*prev"a*lent\, a. [Omni- + prevalent.]
Prevalent everywhere or in all things.
--Fuller.
Wiktionary
a. prevalent everywhere or in all things. (from 19th c.)
Usage examples of "omniprevalent".
Does not a sympathy so omniprevalent, so ineradicable, and so thoroughly irrespective, suggest a common paternity as its source?
Every shining speck in the firmament is, no doubt, a luminous Sun, resembling our own, at least in its general features, and having in attendance upon it a greater or less number of planets, greater or less, whose still lingering luminosity is not sufficient to render them visible to us at so vast a distance, but which, nevertheless, revolve, moon-attended, about their starry centres, in obedience to the principles just detailed--in obedience to the three omniprevalent laws of revolution, the three immortal laws guessed by the imaginative Kepler, and but subsequently demonstrated and accounted for by the patient and mathematical Newton.