What is another word for in all places?

Pronunciation: [ɪn ˈɔːl plˈe͡ɪsɪz] (IPA)

The phrase "in all places" can be replaced with synonyms like "everywhere", which refers to every location or area, or "ubiquitously", which means appearing or existing everywhere. Another alternative is "omnipresently", which conveys the idea of being always present at the same time and in every place. "Pervasive" is an adjective that can describe something that is present or noticeable in every part of a particular area. "Universal" suggests something that is observed or experienced by everyone or everything, without exception. "All-over" is a colloquial synonym that refers to something that is spread throughout an area or a material.

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What are the hypernyms for In all places?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with In all places

  • But all that having been said, you can't, in a city of a million people like Karbala, or 5 million like Baghdad, you can't be in all places at all times.
    John Abizaid
  • Americans in all places and levels of government have begun to consider the areas where we need to prepare ourselves from future threats, including the latest weapon: bio-terror.
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  • Among all his creatures in heaven or earth, God hath not made any like unto the sun in the firmament, the beams whereof are beautiful and pleasant, and do give comfort in all places to all things.
    John Jewel
  • Integrity is the first step to true greatness. Men love to praise, but are slow to practice it. To maintain it in high places costs self-denial; in all places it is liable to opposition, but its end is glorious, and the universe will yet do it homage.
    Charles Simmons
  • In sooth, it is a shame to choose rather to be still borrowing in all places, from everybody, than to work and win.
    Francois Rabelais

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