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Ubiquitously

Ubiquitous \U*biq"ui*tous\, a. [See Ubiquity.] Existing or being everywhere, or in all places, at the same time; omnipresent. -- U*biq"ui*tous*ly, adv.

In this sense is he ubiquitous.
--R. D. Hitchcock.

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ubiquitously

adv. In a ubiquitous manner.

Usage examples of "ubiquitously".

Its beans, ubiquitously treasured, were used throughout New Spain as currency.

TS/SW has several different SW techniques, but the method we were taught on the IONEC and which is used ubiquitously by MI6 oficers in the field is the miraculously simple `offset' method.

He was known ubiquitously in the office as `String Vest', though `Flapping Flannels' or `Woolly Tie' would have suited him equally.

To further the disguise, in my left hand I lugged a half-full 25-litre polythene jerry can of the sort carried ubiquitously by Sarajevans in their daily toil to fetch water from the public spigots.

Although ubiquitously friendly and helpful the Jockaira were not human.

M: Everything - repeat, everything - including all that you and anything else, structural, or organic, everywhere ubiquitously in the universe, are constructed from only a handful of particles and energy that binds these together.