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US
/ˈneɪʃənˈwaɪd/
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[ UK /nˈeɪʃənwˌaɪd/ ]
[ UK /nˈeɪʃənwˌaɪd/ ]
ADVERB
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extending throughout an entire nation
it was broadcast nationwide
nationally advertised
ADJECTIVE
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occurring or extending throughout a country or nation
the event aroused nationwide interest
a countrywide fund-raising campaign
How To Use nationwide In A Sentence
- He urged booksellers to cooperate to form a nationwide chain of ecumenical book outlets that would be well-funded and professionally run.
- Police have launched a nationwide hunt for the killer.
- In 1918 he chaired a war memorials committee and organized nationwide pyrotechnic displays in celebration of the armistice.
- He admitted in a nationwide radio broadcast on Friday that he is addicted to prescription pain medication.
- Concealed carry is driving both nationwide handgun sales and manufacturer's R&D efforts.
- As we celebrate this milestone anniversary, transitioning to third-generation family leadership and innovation are keys to continuing success in serving retailers nationwide," says Joe Cory, Sr., said a spart of the announcement. Dealerscope News
- PETA have retaliated by emailing the banned advert to hundreds of radio stations nationwide.
- Florida escaped the pains of the lagging economy nationwide elsewhere because the state has such a small manufacturing base.
- It is part of a pilot study believed to be the first of its kind in the country which, if successful, could take off nationwide.
- This week, at a meeting attended by government ministers, provincial governors, traditional chiefs, health experts, the commander of the Zimbabwe's defence forces, diplomats and the media, the government announced what it called a nationwide blitz to control, cure and eliminate the disease. Caroline Gluck: A National Blitz to Control Cholera in Zimbabwe