Meaning of "ubiquitarian" in English

The term "ubiquitarian" refers to someone or something that is present or seemingly present everywhere at once. It suggests a kind of omnipresence that is not limited by geography or time. This word can be applied to people who seem to have a presence in many places or to technology and ideas that are prevalent across various fields or areas. While the concept may evoke the divine or omniscient, in contemporary usage, it often characterizes a pervasive presence.

Meaning of "ubiquitarian" in French

In French, "ubiquitarian" similarly describes a person or an entity that appears to be present simultaneously everywhere. The term carries the connotation of being universally or widely found across different spaces, echoing a sense of omnipresence akin to its English counterpart. It can be used to describe both individuals and concepts recognized or felt in multiple settings, highlighting their widespread influence or presence.

Pronunciation of "ubiquitarian" in English

Phonetic Transcription: /juːˌbɪkwɪˈtɛəriən/

Pronunciation Variations: In American English, the pronunciation might emphasize the first syllable differently, and regional accents may cause slight shifts in vowel sounds. However, the core pronunciation remains consistent across most dialects.

Pronunciation of "ubiquitarian" in French

Phonetic Transcription: /ybi.ki.taʁ.jɛ̃/

Pronunciation Variations: There are minimal regional variations in the pronunciation within French-speaking areas. However, the nasal sound at the end may slightly differ based on local accents, particularly comparing European French to Canadian French.

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. The ubiquitarian nature of the internet has transformed communication globally. (La nature ubiquitaire d'Internet a transformé la communication à l'échelle mondiale.)

  2. He has a ubiquitarian presence in the field of technology. (Il a une présence ubiquitaire dans le domaine de la technologie.)

  3. The company's ubiquitarian strategy ensures global reach. (La stratégie ubiquitaire de l'entreprise assure une portée mondiale.)

  4. With her ubiquitarian charm, she seemed to know everyone at the party. (Avec son charme ubiquitaire, elle semblait connaître tout le monde à la fête.)

  5. The ubiquitarian influence of social media is undeniable. (L'influence ubiquitaire des réseaux sociaux est indéniable.)

  6. Their ubiquitarian product line caters to all age groups. (Leur gamme de produits ubiquitaire s'adresse à tous les groupes d'âge.)

  7. Ubiquitarian advertising makes it hard to avoid certain brands. (La publicité ubiquitaire rend difficile d'éviter certaines marques.)

  8. His ubiquitarian knowledge amazed his peers. (Son savoir ubiquitaire a étonné ses pairs.)

  9. The film's ubiquitarian appeal attracted diverse audiences. (L'attrait ubiquitaire du film a attiré des publics divers.)

  10. In the digital age, ubiquitarian access to information is typical. (À l'ère numérique, l'accès ubiquitaire à l'information est typique.)

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "ubiquitarian" in English

Synonyms: omnipresent, pervasive, universal, prevalent, widespread, all-embracing, all-encompassing, ubiquitous, all-pervading.

Antonyms: rare, scarce, limited, concentrated, isolated.

Similar Words: global, extensive, common, far-reaching, ubiquitous.

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "ubiquitarian" in French

Synonyms: omniprésent, répandu, universel, ambiant, généralisé, largement diffusé, universalisé, ensorceleur.

Antonyms: rare, limité, localisé, confiné, isolé.

Similar Words: omniprésent, universellement présent, généralisé, commun, intégral.

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