Examples of 'ever-present' in a sentence

Meaning of "ever-present"

ever-present (adjective) - Ever-present is an adjective that describes something that is always there or constantly encountered. It suggests a continuous or persistent existence or occurrence of something in a specific context
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  • Always present; always there
  • An athlete who is present in every contest.

How to use "ever-present" in a sentence

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Security is an ever-present concern at exceptional events.
The workmen symbolise the ever-present id.
Switzerland is an ever-present element in cigarette fraud.
The workmen symbolize the ever-present id.
In the ever-present gaps in our knowledge.
There was still the ever-present danger of.
The ever-present threat of international terrorism.
She does seem to be ever-present on our patrols.
The ever-present threat will be controlled.
Keep affirmations ever-present on your mind.
The ever-present heresy of unrelenting apathy.
Now technology is ever-present and mobile.
There is an emptiness that is now ever-present.
He was also ever-present throughout the season.
Local markets and gastronomy are ever-present.

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Trust is an ever-present factor in marketing practices.
This means domination is an ever-present possibility.
This is an ever-present risk with documentaries.
His authority is everywhere and ever-present.
Fire is also an ever-present danger to forest.
The opportunity costs of decisions are ever-present.
This power is ever-present in all of life.
It haunted her and seemed to be ever-present.
Pinatas used to be ever-present at birthday parties.
An ever-present reminder of your ability to do.
Here are my thoughts in my ever-present bullet form.
The ever-present stipulae are also variable in shape.
There is a goodness that is ever-present in life.
Fraud is an ever-present threat to these resources.
They create an atmosphere of ever-present danger.
Security is ever-present and police are on alert.
Environmental toxins seem to be ever-present nowadays.
As well as the ever-present ability to humiliate ourselves.
But the wolves remain an ever-present threat.
It was ever-present in my mind that it was important.
Prayer is an urgent and ever-present necessity.
This ever-present contingency is such a human feature.
Israelis live with an ever-present sense of insecurity.
Innermost subtle consciousness is ever-present.
Termites are an ever-present threat to your home.
A culture of security needs to persistent and ever-present.
In spite of the ever-present need to respond to.
We too often forget that love is ever-present.
This increases the ever-present risk of sinking.
The anger at the government is certainly ever-present.
There is the ever-present threat of a big freeze.
Suicide attempts are an ever-present risk.
It is our ever-present traveling companion.
Migration is historically an ever-present phenomenon.
Excellence is an ever-present aspiration in our professional activity.

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