Universal (adjective)

  1. Applying to all things, people, or places.
  2. Existing everywhere at the same time.
  3. Applying to a particular group or category in the same way.

Origin:

Late middle english, from latin universālis, from universus whole, entire.

Examples:

  1. The law has a universal application and affects everyone.
  2. The universal laws of physics apply everywhere in the universe.
  3. The use of cell phones is becoming universal across all ages and cultures.
  4. The love for pizza is a universal feeling among people.
  5. The principles of fairness and justice are considered universal values.
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