ubiquitously

Definition of ubiquitouslynext

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Recent Examples of ubiquitously Cash isn't used as ubiquitously since the rise in electronic payment methods. Dan Raby, CBS News, 26 Mar. 2026 Cash isn’t used as ubiquitously since the rise in electronic payment methods. Hannah Fingerhut, Chicago Tribune, 12 Mar. 2026 Cash isn’t used as ubiquitously since the rise in electronic payment methods. ABC News, 11 Mar. 2026 Electric toothbrush owners know this same struggle, the gunk that builds on the bottom of a Sonicare is so ubiquitously understood, a few brands (like Suri) are creating wall-mount toothbrush holders compatible with their designs to keep things as sanitized as possible. Julia Harrison, Architectural Digest, 23 Feb. 2026 Set almost ubiquitously in their native Glasgow, their songs sparkle with a sense of place but offer just enough space to get lost. Sam Sodomsky, Pitchfork, 1 Feb. 2026 Those new players being ones that were ubiquitously hailed just weeks ago when the deals were done. Gregg Evans, New York Times, 28 Sep. 2025 Advertisement Advertisement Video of Charlie Kirk’s shooting circulated quickly and ubiquitously. Time, 20 Sep. 2025 Turnip seeds are ubiquitously available from Internet vendors. Joshua Siskin, Oc Register, 11 Sep. 2025
Recent Examples of Synonyms for ubiquitously
Adverb
  • Tensions over slavery were then ratcheting up everywhere.
    Sebastian Smee, New Yorker, 4 May 2026
  • Now fashion is everywhere and belongs to everyone.
    Ralphie Aversa, USA Today, 4 May 2026
Adverb
  • The artist wore a floor-length gown constructed from real electrical cables and wiring, interwoven with moss, succulents, and circuit board fragments, with butterfly motifs scattered throughout.
    Renan Botelho, Footwear News, 4 May 2026
  • The timber roof structure is exposed throughout, supported by a 25-feet by 25-feet grid of slight steel columns that punctuate the new spaces in sometimes unusual ways.
    Edward Keegan, Chicago Tribune, 3 May 2026

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“Ubiquitously.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/ubiquitously. Accessed 6 May. 2026.

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