ubiquitous
omnipresent / pervasive / everywhere
Adjective
comp: more ubiquitoussup: most ubiquitous
This term describes a state of being omnipresent, often suggesting a sense of inevitability or saturation. It is frequently used to describe technology, trends, or cultural phenomena that have permeated every aspect of daily life to the point of becoming unremarkable. While it can be used neutrally, it often carries a slight tone of weariness or critique when referring to something that has become overly common or intrusive, such as the ubiquitous presence of advertisements in urban spaces.