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Definition of citywide in English: citywideadverb & adjective ˌsɪtɪˈwʌɪd Extending throughout a city. as adjective a citywide computer network as adverb sales citywide reached a four-year high Example sentencesExamples - But as the movement has grown, it has successfully imposed its mandate on a wider array of businesses; one city has even passed a citywide living wage.
- A city councillor has called for a citywide ban on smoking in public places, provoking anger from city pubs and students.
- And today he became one of the first to answer a citywide call for people to tie white ribbons to their doors or windows to send out an anti-war message to the world.
- Businesses might also pay a little extra to have a secure portion of the citywide network for their own use, he said.
- The internet makes possible open publishing on a citywide and global scale.
- 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.
- Strategists who are adept at vote counting confided at the beginning of the summer that there were, so far, too few reliable votes to push through a sweeping citywide law that would reshape neighborhoods with affordable units.
- An alarm sounded, and a citywide broadcast resounded through the walls.
- At the time the decision to apply for trust status was made, it was undergoing citywide changes, and there was a sense of innovation throughout the city.
- We are committed to citywide consultation which will allow everybody to put their views forward.
- To understand local people's interest and level of participation in charity events, it has for the first time conducted a citywide survey, only to find most of the city's enterprises very unco-operative.
- The city government on April 20 kicked off a weekly citywide campaign to protect intellectual property rights from infringement.
- But before that there would be a citywide publicity campaign, including adverts on buses, in cinemas and in newspapers.
- The work surpasses the normal spatial boundaries of the city; it covers walls citywide and exists in neighborhoods not ordinarily penetrated by working class youth.
- Houses must be allocated on a citywide priority basis.
- Officials see a citywide wireless network as a potential revenue source, a way to bridge the digital divide and a means of attracting tourists.
- The problem is that local banks are now busy establishing their own network, without time to consider a complete citywide ATM network.
- ‘Three guys in a bucket truck’ can get a citywide network set up in a matter of weeks, not months or years, he said.
- The Olympics carry a record security price tag of at least €1 billion that includes a planned citywide network of surveillance cameras and aerial patrols.
- We are trying to come up with measures like extra care housing, reconfiguring home help services and expanding citywide alarms.
Definition of citywide in US English: citywideadjective & adverbsidēˈwīdsɪdiˈwaɪd Extending throughout a city. as adjective a citywide computer network as adverb sales citywide reached a four-year high Example sentencesExamples - A city councillor has called for a citywide ban on smoking in public places, provoking anger from city pubs and students.
- And today he became one of the first to answer a citywide call for people to tie white ribbons to their doors or windows to send out an anti-war message to the world.
- The internet makes possible open publishing on a citywide and global scale.
- The problem is that local banks are now busy establishing their own network, without time to consider a complete citywide ATM network.
- Businesses might also pay a little extra to have a secure portion of the citywide network for their own use, he said.
- We are committed to citywide consultation which will allow everybody to put their views forward.
- Officials see a citywide wireless network as a potential revenue source, a way to bridge the digital divide and a means of attracting tourists.
- At the time the decision to apply for trust status was made, it was undergoing citywide changes, and there was a sense of innovation throughout the city.
- We are trying to come up with measures like extra care housing, reconfiguring home help services and expanding citywide alarms.
- But before that there would be a citywide publicity campaign, including adverts on buses, in cinemas and in newspapers.
- Strategists who are adept at vote counting confided at the beginning of the summer that there were, so far, too few reliable votes to push through a sweeping citywide law that would reshape neighborhoods with affordable units.
- The work surpasses the normal spatial boundaries of the city; it covers walls citywide and exists in neighborhoods not ordinarily penetrated by working class youth.
- But as the movement has grown, it has successfully imposed its mandate on a wider array of businesses; one city has even passed a citywide living wage.
- The Olympics carry a record security price tag of at least €1 billion that includes a planned citywide network of surveillance cameras and aerial patrols.
- Houses must be allocated on a citywide priority basis.
- An alarm sounded, and a citywide broadcast resounded through the walls.
- ‘Three guys in a bucket truck’ can get a citywide network set up in a matter of weeks, not months or years, he said.
- To understand local people's interest and level of participation in charity events, it has for the first time conducted a citywide survey, only to find most of the city's enterprises very unco-operative.
- The city government on April 20 kicked off a weekly citywide campaign to protect intellectual property rights from infringement.
- 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.
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