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Omnipresence

usgb/ˌɑːmnɪˈprezns/Volume
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Often used in religious texts referring to a deity that exists everywhere simultaneously. SlideIn theology, the omnipresence of God means He can hear prayers from anywhere.
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Omnipresence doesn't mean physically present, but having an influence or effect everywhere. SlideThe laws of physics demonstrate nature's omnipresence in our universe.
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Used metaphorically to express that something is so common, it seems to be everywhere. SlideFast food's omnipresence makes it a global symbol of modern life.