No. "Ubiquitous" means "found everywhere". It does not imply any kind of dominance. "Prevailing" means dominant or predominant. Legumes are found naturally everywhere in the word; they are ubiquitous. But they are not predominant; they are not the prevailing plant species.
Kind of? When something is ubiquitous in nature, it is easily found/abundant. Prevailing implies a temporary situation, as in, a prevailing west wind. For me, that is the difference.
what is the opposite of ubiquitous
Parks and playgrounds are ubiquitous in the city.
No, but "dedicate" and "devote" are synonymous.
You've spelled the word "synonymous" correctly :)
In humans, ventral is synonymous with Anterior.
what is the opposite of ubiquitous
It is a ubiquitous resource.
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God can be said to be ubiquitous because he is everywhere
yes golde is an ubiquitous resource
An example of a sentence using the word "ubiquitous" is: God is ubiquitous, he knows all things. This sentence shows the definition of ubiquitous, which means that something is all-knowing.
Ubiquitous means "Everywhere all the time"; so a ubiquitous gas cloud is a gas cloud that is always there.
Ubiquitous means present everywhere. Usually, you preface the word with "the." Here are some sentences.The ubiquitous cockroach turns up in everyone's house sooner or later.Ah, I see that you have the ubiquitous plasma television.Our business is plagued by the ubiquitous shoplifter.
No, they are not synonymous.
The little ubiquitous mosquitoes are everywhere in the summertime.
Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker was created in 2007.
ubiquitous resources are present every where . eg. air,light