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Meanings of
widespread
in English
Distributed over a considerable extent.
far-flung
Related terms
distributed
Widespread.
Related terms
general
Synonyms
Examples for "
far-flung
"
far-flung
Examples for "
far-flung
"
1
They had also cited health and safety concerns at
far
-
flung
penal colonies.
2
It was natural to see all these
far
-
flung
places brought back home.
3
They have set up 76 schools across Indonesia, including in
far
-
flung
villages.
4
Finally, Deltron 3030's futuristic geek-hop masterpiece takes us to the
far
-
flung
future.
5
Its
far
-
flung
global operations include attractive assets stretching from Texas to Vietnam.
Usage of
widespread
in English
1
Yet of course it's a far more
widespread
problem than severe suffering.
2
That comes despite
widespread
jitters across government bond markets in recent weeks.
3
And he believes the problem is far more
widespread
than people think.
4
However,
widespread
media coverage and public discussion has focused on that possibility.
5
The case has sparked
widespread
debate on equal treatment for foreign maids.
6
However, the problem isn't as
widespread
as your insular worldview may suggest.
7
Those groups say state torture is
widespread
,
an allegation the government denies.
8
The latest political ructions have not led to
widespread
unrest and violence.
9
The storm caused
widespread
power outages and brought down thousands of trees.
10
Powerful professional interests, with
widespread
but ultimately ill-informed public support, held sway.
11
In the former Soviet republic of Lithuania, police say abuse is
widespread
.
12
In time, this power afforded to gangsters would result in
widespread
bloodshed.
13
Free State: Cloudy and cool to cold with
widespread
showers and thundershowers.
14
Crosby left ITV later that year, amid
widespread
criticism of the board.
15
She was hearing reports of unchecked violence,
widespread
chaos, thousands presumed dead.
16
Facing
widespread
anger, Australia's government said it would conduct an internal investigation.
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widespread
Adjective
Frequent collocations
widespread use
more widespread
widespread criticism
widespread flooding
how widespread
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Widespread
through the time
Widespread
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Common
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