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Etymology

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From omni- +‎ percipient.

Adjective

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omnipercipient (not comparable)

  1. Perceiving everything.
    Synonym: all-seeing
    • 1669, Henry More, “[An Antidote against Idolatry: [].] What is Idolatry According to the Determination of Clear and Free Reason.”, in An Exposition of the Seven Epistles to the Seven Churches; [], London: [] James Flesher, →OCLC, paragraph 5, page 20:
      An omnipercipient Omnipreſence, which does hear and ſee what-ever is ſaid or tranſacted in the World, []
  2. Able to fully understand the perspectives and feelings of everybody.
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