From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English om‧ni‧pres‧ent/ˌɒmnɪˈprezənt◂$ˌɑːm-/adjectiveformalpresent everywhere at all times—omnipresencenoun[uncountable]the omnipresence of God Examples from the Corpus omnipresent•Portraitsof monarchs,warriorsand saints, as well ...
Present in all places at the same time; everywhere present. from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English. adjectivePresent in all places at the same time; ubiquitous. fromWiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. ...
Meaning "abiding in a specified place" is from mid-14c. in English. As a grammatical tense expressing action or being in the present time, recorded from late 14c. omni- word-forming element meaning "all," from Latinomni-, combining form ofomnis"all, every, the whole, of every kind," ...
The modern meaning of ‘heritage’ emerged soon after the French Revolution, when iconoclastic fury was replaced by the desire to preserve the past in the name of France’s glory and the education of its people, writes historian François Hartog. Historical monuments became the highest expression...