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Nationwide
UK /["/ˌneɪʃnˈwaɪd/"]/US /["/ˌneɪʃnˈwaɪd/"]/
Definition
happening or existing in all parts of a particular country
In simple words: Across the whole country.
Examples
- a nationwide campaign
- The police conducted a nationwide hunt for the missing prisoners.
- The company has over 500 stores nationwide.
- The band start a nationwide tour next month.
- The campaign is on the way to becoming nationwide.
- The study uses data from a nationwide survey of 5 000 people.
- We have a nationwide network of local offices.
Usage notes
Use 'nationwide' when referring to something that happens in all parts of a country. Avoid using it in very local or specific contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of a nation-wide blanket covering the entire country.
Collocations
- nationwide campaign
- nationwide survey
- nationwide availability
Synonyms
- countrywide
- universal
- total
Antonyms
- local
- regional
Common mistakes
- Using 'nationwide' to describe something only in a city or state.
- Confusing 'nationwide' with 'worldwide', which means all around the world.