Question
Ubiquitous (i) He aims to make his product
ubiquitous by selling it internationally. (ii) The minister is ubiquitous to having his authority challenged. (iii) These styles are ubiquitous in the wedding invitation world. Directions: In each of the following questions, a word has been used in sentences in THREE different ways. Choose the option corresponding to the sentences in which the usage of the word is CORRECT or APPROPRIATE.Solution
The word ‘ubiquitous’ means ‘seeming to be everywhere’. i- this is correct. the person referred to as ‘he’ wants his products to be present everywhere. ii- this is incorrect. iii- this is correct. in the wedding world, this style is present everywhere.
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