nationwideadjective
uk/ˌneɪ.ʃənˈwaɪd/us/ˌneɪ.ʃənˈwaɪd/B2 existing or happening in all parts of a particular country:
a nationwide network/chain of stores
a nationwide survey/referendum
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- Women's groups have demanded a nationwide assault on sexism in the workplace.
- Some miners are calling for a nationwide strike in support of their sacked colleagues.
- She is performing in Birmingham tonight, on the third leg of her nationwide tour.
- He owns a nationwide chain of restaurants.
- Police have launched a nationwide hunt for the killer.
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Countries, nationalities & continents: country & nation
- Afro
- citizenship
- compatriot
- countrywide
- homegrown
- homeland
- internation
- land
- mother country
- motherland
- nation-state
- national
- offshore
- soil
- South Sudan
- state
- state-controlled
- statehood
- stateless
- subject
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nationwide
adverb ukus
B2
Schools nationwide are experiencing a shortage of teachers.