onnipresente
omnipresent
adjective ohn-nee-preh-ZEN-teh Rare
Origin: From Latin omnis (all) + praesens (present).
Also means
ubiquitous
Usage Note
Onnipresente has the same form for masculine and feminine (il dio onnipresente / la sorveglianza onnipresente); the plural is onnipresenti. It is used both theologically (God is omnipresent) and colloquially (a person or technology that seems to be everywhere at once).
Examples
"Gli smartphone sono diventati onnipresenti nella vita quotidiana."
Natural Translation
Smartphones have become ubiquitous in daily life.
Literal Translation
The smartphones have become omnipresent in-the life daily.
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