1. omnipresent - Adjective
2. omnipresent - Adjective Satellite
Present in all places at the same time; ubiquitous; as, the omnipresent Jehovah.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to some, God is omnipresent and therefore cannot leave Nigeria. Source: Internet
Adam and Eve also now have a more distant relationship with God, who is omnipresent but invisible (unlike the tangible Father in the Garden of Eden ). Source: Internet
As it toured Europe during late 1991, the band found that its shows were dangerously oversold, that television crews were becoming a constant presence onstage, and that "Smells Like Teen Spirit" was almost omnipresent on radio and music television. Source: Internet
Akaal is omnipresent ( sarav viāpak ) in all creation and visible everywhere to the spiritually awakened. Source: Internet
Even the seemingly omnipresent NKVD (the predecessor to the KGB) could not hide all of the starving people or quell all of the stories of genocide. Source: Internet
By doing so, Copleston makes clear that Aquinas wanted to put forth the concept of an omnipresent God rather than a being that could have disappeared after setting the chain of cause and effect into motion. Source: Internet