Omnipresence
(noun)
The state or quality of being present everywhere at the same time.
Origin:
Late 16th century, from french omniprésence or latin omnipraesentia, from omni- "all" + praesentia "presence".
Examples:
- Religions often attribute omnipresence to their deity.
- The company's brand had an omnipresence in the market.
- The internet has increased the omnipresence of information.
- The omnipresence of social media has changed the way people communicate and share information.
- The omnipresence of technology has made it possible to be connected to the world at all times.