Definition of universality in English:
 universality
noun juːnɪvəːˈsalɪtiˌjunəvərˈsælədi
mass noun1The quality of involving or being shared by all people or things in the world or in a particular group.
 we affirm the universality of human rights
 the universality of the experience of grief and loss
 the principle of universality was abandoned in favour of means-tested payments
 Example sentencesExamples
-  All nations of the world celebrate the universality of music by bringing their national musics to the international stage.
 -  For all its implied and hoped-for universality, it is a deeply American work.
 -  These displays are the only place where the museum's message of the universality of spiritual concerns gives way to the specifics of particular religions.
 -  The universality of his talents foreshadows those of his own pupil Leonardo.
 -  A guide talked about the banality and universality of the image of these two corporate warehouses.
 
- 1.1 The quality of being true in or appropriate for all situations.
 the universality of the basic laws of mathematics
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The optimal index here exhibits a striking universality in that it is relatively insensitive to variations in the selection used in its computation.
 -  The universality of DNA attachment to the lamina in interphase growing cells means that nuclear volume cannot change substantially in evolution without changing genome size.
 -  His seminal work spelled out the law of gravity, the laws of motion, and the universality of the gravitational force.
 -  The fact that both mammalian viruses and bacteriophage show this loss of pentons indicates the universality of the instability of these interactions.
 -  This universality occurs presumably because a low-level coarse-graining does not introduce effects that are sensitive to the overall structure of the macromolecule.
 
 
  Definition of universality in US English:
 universality
nounˌjunəvərˈsælədiˌyo͞onəvərˈsalədē
1The quality of involving or being shared by all people or things in the world or in a particular group.
 we affirm the universality of human rights
 the universality of the experience of grief and loss
 the principle of universality was abandoned in favor of means-tested payments
 Example sentencesExamples
-  These displays are the only place where the museum's message of the universality of spiritual concerns gives way to the specifics of particular religions.
 -  A guide talked about the banality and universality of the image of these two corporate warehouses.
 -  For all its implied and hoped-for universality, it is a deeply American work.
 -  The universality of his talents foreshadows those of his own pupil Leonardo.
 -  All nations of the world celebrate the universality of music by bringing their national musics to the international stage.
 
- 1.1 The quality of being true in or appropriate for all situations.
 the universality of the basic laws of mathematics
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The universality of DNA attachment to the lamina in interphase growing cells means that nuclear volume cannot change substantially in evolution without changing genome size.
 -  This universality occurs presumably because a low-level coarse-graining does not introduce effects that are sensitive to the overall structure of the macromolecule.
 -  The optimal index here exhibits a striking universality in that it is relatively insensitive to variations in the selection used in its computation.
 -  The fact that both mammalian viruses and bacteriophage show this loss of pentons indicates the universality of the instability of these interactions.
 -  His seminal work spelled out the law of gravity, the laws of motion, and the universality of the gravitational force.