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Omnipresent Adjective Om·Ni·Pres·Ent ə  Present Places 7b:M Latin 

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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
om·ni·pres·ent
 \\-zənt\\ adjective
 DATE  1609
: present in all places at all times
English Etymology
omnipresent
  c.1600, from M.L. omnipraesentem (see omnipresence).
Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7
omnipresent
omni·pres·ent 7Cmni5prezntNAmE 7B:m- / adjective   (formal)present everywhere
   无所不在的;遍及各处的:
   These days the media are omnipresent. 
   现在新闻媒体无处不在。 
 omni·pres·ence 7Cmni5preznsNAmE 7B:m- / noun [U] 
Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged
om·ni·pres·ent
\| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|prezənt\ adjective
Etymology: Medieval Latin omnipraesent-, omnipraesens, from Latin omni- omn- + praesent-, praesens present — more at 
present
: present in all places at all times : 
ubiquitous
 < an omnipresent Deity >
 < had always been conscious of poverty as … an omnipresentreality which ate its way into the marrow of life — Christine Weston >
 < the most omnipresent sign without words … is the red and green traffic light — Stuart Chase >
• om·ni·pres·ent·ly adverb

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