nationwide
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
- enPR: nā'shən-wīdʹ, IPA(key): /ˌneɪ.ʃənˈwaɪd/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - Rhymes: -aɪd
Adjective
nationwide (not comparable)
- Extending throughout an entire nation.
- Synonyms: (often synonymous) national, countrywide
- Antonyms: non-national, intranational, infranational
- Coordinate terms: municipal, townwide, citywide, districtwide; local, locoregional, regional; provincewide, provincial, statewide; interprovincial, interstate; unionwide; supranational, transnational, international; continental, transcontinental, intercontinental; worldwide, planetwide, global
- Near-synonym: (in federations) federal
- There was a nationwide search on for the bankrobbers.
- 2022 December 14, Ben Jones, “Switzerland: a template for Northern Powerhouse Rail?”, in RAIL, number 972, page 29:
- To assist in this mind-bogglingly complex endeavour, Switzerland has developed sophisticated software tools that allow infrastructure managers (IMs), operators and local/national authorities to co-ordinate civil engineering projects with planned service enhancements, demand forecasts, pathing requirements, nationwide timetables, and asset utilisation up to 15 years ahead.
- 2023 March 13, Parija Kavilanz, “Lunchables are going to be rolled out directly to students. Here’s what’s in them”, in CNN[1]:
- Kraft Heinz said the new products will be available nationwide to all school administrators to procure and offer to students either for purchase in the lunchroom – though the company did not disclose the cost to schools – or for free through the National School Lunch Program (NSLP).
Translations
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Adverb
nationwide (not comparable)
- Throughout a nation.
- Synonyms: (often synonymous) nationally, countrywide
- Antonyms: intranationally, infranationally
- Coordinate terms: municipally, townwide, citywide, districtwide; locally, locoregionally, regionally; provincewide, provincially, statewide; interprovincially, interstate; unionwide; supranationally, transnationally, internationally; continentally, transcontinentally, intercontinentally; worldwide, planetwide, globally
- Near-synonym: (in federations) federally
- 1980, Simeon Booker, “Reagan Becomes U. S. President; His Top Blacks Had Key Roles”, in Jet, volume 59, number 10, pages 6–7:
- …Toote became the principal Black surrogate (highest “rank” in the Reagan campaign operation), booking Reagan for appearances before Black organizations and traveling nationwide in his behalf.
Translations
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