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universality

[ yoo-nuh-ver-sal-i-tee ]

noun

plural universalities.
  1. the character or state of being universal; existence or prevalence everywhere.
  2. relation, extension, or applicability to all.
  3. universal character or range of knowledge, interests, etc.


universality

/ ËŒÂá³Ü˲Ôɪ±¹ÉœËˈ²õæ±ôɪ³Ùɪ /

noun

  1. the state or quality of being universal
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of universality1

1325–75; Middle English universalite < Late Latin Å«²Ô¾±±¹±ð°ù²õÄå±ô¾±³ÙÄå²õ. See universal, -ity
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“Because of the universality and high social inclusivity of boxing, the IOC wants it to continue to feature on the program of the Olympic Games,†the IOC said in April.

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And as the night rolls on — voices rising, drinks flowing and silver tinsel shimmering under the lights — Buck reflects on the strange universality of country music.

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This universality allows researchers like Kooloth to probe the fundamental, shared behavior of tipping points using simplified mathematical models.

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There's a certain universality to the story - I saw old people, young people, women and men and everyone loves it.

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The list is drawn up after consideration to the "universality of participation and quality of competition", as well as local infrastructure and interest.

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