Definitionn. the state of being everywhere at once
Last update: July 8, 2015
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To Luther's doctrine of the ubiquity of Christ's body he opposed that of the presence and activity of the Holy Spirit in the church. [Please select]
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For general ubiquity as a species, commend me to the American robin, whether of the eastern or western type. [Please select]
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Such was the ubiquity of the emperor that this was metaphysically hopeless. [Please select]
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Scots, settlement of, Isthmus of Panama, 16; ubiquity of Aberdonians, 190; on Falkland Isles, 310. [Please select]
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"How do the men like this disconcerting ubiquity of soap and water." [Please select]
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Thanks largely to her ubiquity, the set ended in the triumph of the Fifth. [Please select]
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He was represented as a man with a horned cap, carrying a bow and issuing from a winged circle, which circle was the emblem of ubiquity and eternity. [Please select]
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