Word of the Day (ubiquitous)-05FEB23

Word of the Day (ubiquitous)-05FEB23

Today’s “Word of the Day” is ubiquitous and it is an adjective meaning “present everywhere, everywhere, all-over, omnipresent, all-pervasive, prevalent, very common”.

Example Sentence: Ubiquitous discrimination strikes a blow at the very core of academic culture where the teaching community is directed to submit to governing bodies, which in turn are answerable to an overbearing patron seemingly lacking a broad progressive policy that encourages debate and disagreement. 

Word of the Day (ubiquitous)-05FEB23

This phrase is present in The Indian university is in a free fall and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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