Having broad range or effect.
Form of cleaning; the act of sweeping with a broom.
1 A new immigration act comes into effect today introducing sweeping new powers.
2 State Services Minister Chris Hipkins came into office determined on sweeping changes.
3 It has been sweeping across the United States; it's swept through Europe.
4 On Wednesday, President Donald Trump imposed sweeping restrictions on travel from Europe.
5 The will result in a sweeping change in practice across the world.
6 Trump's first travel order was more sweeping than the second revised order.
7 It was a global problem, an existential threat, with sweeping economic implications.
8 He said Spain needed the sweeping tax cuts proposed by the PP.
9 It says anti-Russian hysteria is sweeping through the United States and Europe.
10 President Bush's budget proposal suggests sweeping changes for NASA's space science program.
11 Import-dependent companies say the sweeping change could hurt their businesses and customers.
12 To them, it represents sweeping a nuclear problem under an Outback rug.
13 She had felt the current take her, sweeping her out to sea.
14 The sweeping ban, known as suppression order, was handed down last May.
15 Lewsey races home another beautiful try after a sweeping movement by England.
16 Precise limits remain unclear and China doesn't always enforce such sweeping bans.
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