universal

adjective15 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

very nearly, but not completely, universal

universal in effect or for all practical purposes

almost completely universal

emphasizes that something is completely and genuinely universal

used to emphasize that something is definitely not universal

used to state strongly that something is not universal

approaching the state of being universal

seems to be universal, based on available evidence

claimed to be universal, but with some doubt

to exist or be true everywhere or for everyone

to start to be true or exist everywhere

to appear to be true or exist everywhere

to continue to be true or exist everywhere

universal in a particular aspect, such as scope or application

widespread and shared within a specific group