nationwide
IPA: nˈeɪʃʌnwˈaɪd
adjective
- Extending throughout an entire nation.
adverb
- Throughout a nation.
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Examples of "nationwide" in Sentences
- The project is the nationwide scale.
- The network now carries the program nationwide.
- The company was founded in 2000 nationwide in the US.
- The movie was released nationwide the following June.
- The channel is the first nationwide channel in Finland.
- The case attracted nationwide publicity in the United States.
- Neonatal screening for phenylketonuria became nationwide in 1969 70.
- The organization ballooned with the recruitment of members nationwide.
- It was the first nationwide firefighters' strike in the UK since the 1970s.
- The video was shown nationwide and spurred a massive manhunt for the abductor.
- The number of buildings that earned the label nationwide increased from 6,200 in 2008 to
- It urged authorities on Friday to "lift the siege" on the city and to halt what it called a nationwide campaign of arbitrary arrests.
- Federal authorities say a leader of what they describe as a nationwide radical Sunni Islam group has been fatally shot during an FBI raid in the Detroit area.
- The Chinese government says it has arrested close to 800 people over the last two months in what it calls a nationwide crackdown in the production and sale of tainted food, drugs, and agricultural products.
- 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.
- Several members of Congress, spurred by groups like SafeMinds and the National Autism Association, have alleged that the Centers for Disease Control and other public health agencies covered up evidence that the measles vaccine and shots containing thimerosal, a preservative, caused what they described as a nationwide epidemic of autism and other diseases.