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Meanings of
worldwide
in English
Of worldwide scope or applicability.
world
general
global
universal
planetary
cosmopolitan
ecumenical
oecumenical
world-wide
Related terms
international
comprehensive
intercontinental
Synonyms
Examples for "
world
"
world
general
global
universal
planetary
Examples for "
world
"
1
Scorpionism is a public health problem in several regions of the
world
.
2
The last crisis brought Europe and the
world
together, at least briefly.
3
The king toils; the priests toil; the powers of the
world
labor.
4
German automakers continue to enjoy success in the
world
's
largest car market.
5
Year on year, London cabs are voted the best in the
world
.
1
Dublin: The Dublin market benefitted from the
general
rally around Europe today.
2
Organised crime was likely behind the attacks, the state attorney
general
said.
3
The situation, however, is quite different in the
general
theory of relativity.
4
The result is a
general
state of insecurity in the public services.
5
Officials said they needed to focus on a possible early
general
election.
1
Tobacco use among adolescents is a
global
problem of public health importance.
2
The
global
financial crisis sharply curtailed trade in developed countries last year.
3
The situation requires new ideas of political organisation and
global
economic redistribution.
4
The current state of the COVID-19 pandemic is a
global
health crisis.
5
This is a
global
health crisis, he told reporters in Canberra today.
1
Within the new regimen of
universal
legalistic feminism, often neither rule applies.
2
The sea is an international sea, and the sky a
universal
sky.
3
Why do even conservative citizens of these countries want
universal
health care?
4
The Iranian people have a
universal
right to assembly and free speech.
5
This situation questions the usefulness of
universal
radioligands for comparative binding studies.
1
The early days of
planetary
solar systems can be violent times indeed.
2
I'm simply the product of a hostile
planetary
environment, Mayhew said comfortably.
3
It was the first new U.S.
planetary
mission launch in 11 years.
4
It's possible that the new study reflects localized rather than
planetary
patterns.
5
The conflicting
planetary
influences at this time point to certain tensions developing.
1
Some are coming home to start businesses that have a
cosmopolitan
feel.
2
For a few days each year
cosmopolitan
chic enlivened this rural retreat.
3
This has given the city a more
cosmopolitan
,
liberal feel than Riyadh.
4
He was daring in speech, broad in views, and
cosmopolitan
in habit.
5
He forms a
cosmopolitan
midfield partnership with the New Zealand born Flutey.
1
At parish and local levels, greater
ecumenical
activities would benefit all Christians.
2
The letter was sent by the
ecumenical
Church of Ireland group, Catalyst.
3
Catholic Church in France holds an
ecumenical
service for Jews and Protestants.
4
The Calvinist and Catholic authorities,
ecumenical
for once, heartily endorsed this condemnation.
5
There is actually more
ecumenical
activity going on in Ireland than ever before.
1
Could you not have been called by something rather less
oecumenical
?
2
Numerous problems are now postponed till the
oecumenical
Council.
3
The thought of an
oecumenical
council having its leading feature dislocated by my trifling experiment!
4
An
oecumenical
council (called by the Latins the 8th) was convoked at Constantinople to decide this matter.
5
Name the
oecumenical
creeds.
1
Study co-author Richard Beasley said the results could change asthma treatment
world
-
wide
.
2
In this fundamental difference lies the
world
-
wide
opposition of the two beliefs.
3
Tax residents must declare their
world
-
wide
income and capital gains to SARS.
4
There is a well-documented,
world
-
wide
correlation between poverty and high birth rates.
5
The same may be said about the
world
-
wide
practice of the Eucharist.
Usage of
worldwide
in English
1
Vector-borne diseases, including arboviruses, pose a serious threat to public health
worldwide
.
2
Substance use disorders continue to be major medical and social problems
worldwide
.
3
Today, Volkswagen said the software is present on 11 million cars
worldwide
.
4
The report measures the level of economic freedom in 123 countries
worldwide
.
5
Banks
worldwide
have been taking measures to offset risk amid the crisis.
6
By contrast, renewable energy is dominating new investment in power generation
worldwide
.
7
Roche said Tamiflu had been used in 50 million influenza patients
worldwide
.
8
The original DS sold 145 million units
worldwide
to December last year.
9
Introduction: Unscheduled hospital admissions are an increasing burden on health systems
worldwide
.
10
The World Health Organisation has reported 57 cases of Tamiflu resistance
worldwide
.
11
Claranova SA offers its products and services in approximately 100 countries
worldwide
.
12
Unlike most other countries, the United States taxes its citizens'
worldwide
income.
13
VW said excess diesel emissions impact up to 11 million vehicles
worldwide
.
14
It has approaching 400 million users
worldwide
,
its owners Tencent said recently.
15
Events and educational activities take place all month to foster
worldwide
support.
16
Cervical cancer remains a major
worldwide
health problem, especially in developing countries.
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worldwide
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Frequent collocations
worldwide sales
worldwide box
sell worldwide
worldwide attention
report worldwide
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Worldwide
through the time
Worldwide
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Common
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Common
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