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hic et ubique

 

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Term: hic et ubique

Description: Hic et ubique is a Latin phrase that translates to "here and everywhere" in English. It is often used to emphasize the ubiquity or omnipresence of something or someone.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Noun: Hic et ubique can be used as a noun to refer to the concept of being present everywhere at the same time.
    • Example Sentence: The belief in a higher power that is hic et ubique is a fundamental tenet of many religions.
  2. Adverb: Hic et ubique can function as an adverb to describe an action or state that occurs "here and everywhere."
    • Example Sentence: The news of their engagement spread hic et ubique, causing excitement in all corners of the town.
  3. Adjective: Hic et ubique can be used as an adjective to describe something or someone that is present or visible everywhere.
    • Example Sentence: The artist's work has gained hic et ubique recognition, with exhibitions in galleries around the world.

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