ubiquitism
/ˌjuːbɪˈkwɪtɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
The widespread or universal presence of something, especially an idea or a technology.
“The company’s ubiquitism in the global market has led to concerns about monopolization.”
2. noun
A philosophical or theological doctrine that God or a deity is omnipresent and ubiquitous.
“The theologian’s explanation of ubiquitism sparked a heated debate among scholars.”