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Thesaurus > Space > Space in general > Existence in space

186. Presence

Nouns

  • presence; occupancy, occupation; attendance; whereness [obs3].
  • permeation, pervasion; diffusion etc. (dispersion) S73.
  • ubiety [obs3], ubiquity, ubiquitariness [obs3]; omnipresence.
  • bystander etc. (spectator) S444.

Verbs

  • exist in space, be present etc. adj.; assister [obs3]; make one of, make one at; look on, attend, remain; find oneself, present oneself; show one's face; fall in the way of, occur in a place; lie, stand; occupy; be there.
  • people; inhabit, dwell, reside, stay, sojourn, live, abide, lodge, nestle, roost, perch; take up one's abode etc. (be located) S184; tenant.
  • resort to, frequent, haunt; revisit.
  • fill, pervade, permeate; be diffused, be disseminated, be through; over spread, overrun; run through; meet one at every turn.

Adjectives

  • present; occupying, inhabiting etc. v.; moored etc. S184; resiant [obs3], resident, residentiary [obs3]; domiciled.
  • ubiquitous, ubiquitary [obs3]; omnipresent; universally present.
  • peopled, populous, full of people, inhabited.

Adverbs

  • here, there, where, everywhere, aboard, on board, at home, afield; here there and everywhere etc. (space) S180; in presence of, before; under the eyes of, under the nose of; in the face of; in propria persona [Lat].
  • on the spot; in person, in the flesh.

Phrases

  • nusquam est qui ubique est [Lat][Seneca].
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