ubique

[ˈjuːbɪkweɪ]

ubique Definition

  • 1everywhere
  • 2present or occurring everywhere

Using ubique: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ubique" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company has offices ubique around the world.

  • Example

    The scent of her perfume was ubique in the room.

  • Example

    The internet has made information ubique.

  • Example

    The artist's work is ubique in the museum.

ubique Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ubique

Phrases with ubique

  • everywhere and always

    Example

    The motto of the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery is 'Ubique et Semper,' meaning 'Everywhere and Always.'

  • ubique quo fas et gloria ducunt

    wherever right and glory lead

    Example

    The motto of the Royal Engineers is 'Ubique quo fas et gloria ducunt,' meaning 'Wherever right and glory lead.'

  • ubique patriam reminisci

    remember your country everywhere

    Example

    The motto of the Royal Army Medical Corps is 'Ubique patriam reminisci,' meaning 'Remember your country everywhere.'

Origins of ubique

from Latin 'ubique', meaning 'everywhere'

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Summary: ubique in Brief

'Ubique' [ˈjuːbɪkweɪ] means 'everywhere' or 'present or occurring everywhere.' It is used to describe things that are widespread and can be found in many places, such as 'The internet has made information ubique.' The Latin phrase 'ubique et semper' means 'everywhere and always,' and is the motto of the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery.