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Etymology

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super- +‎ omnipresent

Adjective

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superomnipresent (not comparable)

  1. (rare) Wholly, truly omnipresent.
    • 1911, Walter Winston Kenilworth, Thoughts on Things Psychics[1], page 51:
      Nameless and formless the Spirit within shines forth, unconditioned and everlasting. What name is befitting the soul? How shall Infinite Effulgence be manifested? Too great a light blinds the senses. Too great a truth is too exhilarating for the student. The boundless, infinite Sentience, incomprehensibly dimensioned in Being and Intelligence, rests Unseen and Unthinkable in the shore of His Own omnipresent and superomnipresent consciousness.
    • 1958, Bill Sadler, Bill Sadler's Talks[2], page 51:
      And here we're seeking him as superomnipotent, superomnipresent, and superomniscient.
    • 1998 May 22, "Ivan" (username), “Re: I have proof that God does not exist.”, in groups.google.com[3]:
      I therefore propose that as the IPU’s creators we atheists make it superomniscient, superomnipotent and superomnipresent.