[
UK
/nˈæʃənəli/
]
[ US /ˈnæʃənəɫi, ˈnæʃnəɫi/ ]
[ US /ˈnæʃənəɫi, ˈnæʃnəɫi/ ]
ADVERB
-
extending throughout an entire nation
it was broadcast nationwide
nationally advertised -
with regard to a nation taken as a whole
a nationally uniform culture
How To Use nationally In A Sentence
- Nationally, Republican delegates listed fiscal issues as most important by a two-to-one margin.
- Although nationally distributed boxes do not change fronts often, the regional ones do, making them a prime target for collectors.
- Browne's time in the 60m sprint equalled his best performance this year, which has him ranked in the top 10 nationally.
- He's a talented athlete who competes nationally and internationally.
- First "succubus" is broadcast nationally, and then The Chenbot's ode to anal sex with The Beast. Tallulah Morehead: Big Brother 12 : Mothra, the Penguin, and the Succubus.
- We are privileged to have internationally important fish stocks on our doorstep, including salmon in the River Kent, and rare species such as char and schelly in the nearby lakes.
- It is also nationally important for breeding African spoonbills (Platalea alba) and purple swamp-hens (Porphyrio porphyrio). Inner Niger Delta flooded savanna
- Internationally, there is widespread concern with a break down in community values in developed countries and unacceptable levels of isolation, loneliness and social disintegration, to which Ireland is not immune.
- However, the Act has never been brought into force, in part because there was no strong interest in New Zealand, and in part because other developments internationally did not eventuate.
- Kathryn led her own contemporary dance company for eighteen years and now choreographs for ballet companies nationally and internationally.