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UK
/sˈɪtɪwˌaɪd/
]
[ US /ˈsɪtiˌwaɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈsɪtiˌwaɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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occurring or extending throughout a city
citywide bussing
a citywide strike
How To Use citywide In A Sentence
- As for Antonio and Chick, much as they might support the concept of giving citywide electeds another term especially for controller and city attorneythey both know that the timing would be worse than awful for them to attempt to support such a measure at this time. Mayor Sam's Hotsheet for Tuesday
- His registering there signed him out of the commons where he usually ate, as the system was coordinated citywide by a computer. THE DISPOSSESSED
- Contentions by opponents that the measure will cover about 200 workers citywide were bolstered by a short report released by the city manager last month.
- These regional meetings were followed by a citywide public hearing before the Coordinating Committee on December 16, 1974.
- On the other unraised hand, the "I'm your NC board member who's never made any effort to outreach to you" stamp is good for maybe? a few hundred votes in each NC area -- a few thousand citywide, at best. The Straw Man and Prop R
- City officials haven't determined whether the money will come from the safety forces 'budgets or what's known as the citywide account, Giangardella said. Dispatch.com: RSS
- A city councillor has called for a citywide ban on smoking in public places, provoking anger from city pubs and students.
- We had 60 percent of all of our resources were at one particular incident, and we still were able to maintain the five-minute response time citywide, which is a real accomplishment for the communication professionals in New York City, the fire alarm dispatchers. CNN Transcript Aug 15, 2005
- The problem is that local banks are now busy establishing their own network, without time to consider a complete citywide ATM network.
- But before that there would be a citywide publicity campaign, including adverts on buses, in cinemas and in newspapers.