Synonym: wide. Similar words: wide, worldwide, widespread, nationwide, deliberately, guideline, side by side, widow. Meaning: ['waɪdlɪ] adv. 1. to a great degree 2. to or over a great extent or range; far 3. so as to leave much space or distance between.
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211. The action has been widely condemned by human rights groups.
212. The new investments are widely seen as a vote of confidence in the nation's economic future.
213. Origami comes from Japan, where it is still widely practised.
214. It was widely believed that Montagu was secretly pulling the strings behind the prime minister.
215. This book has been widely acclaimed as a modern classic.
216. The President was widely regarded as the tool of the military.
217. Read widely, think broadly, judge wisely. Dr T.P.Chia
218. That widely acclaimed fiasco, the Millennium Dome?
219. It is still widely accepted today.
220. This used to be a widely accepted view.
221. Its theatre, since the mid 1950s, has been widely acknowledged the world's wonder.
222. Commitment accounting Commitment accounting is much less widely adopted in practice than either cash accounting or accruals accounting.
223. In fact, there is no division and social and academic skills and abilities differ widely.
224. Yet the reaction to date does not suggest that this idea has been widely accepted.
225. There[sentencedict.com], 50 or so textile mills produce what is widely acknowledged to be the finest wool cloth in the world.
226. In short, the lack of business transaction security is widely acknowledged as a major impediment to widespread ecommerce.
227. Common sense is the most widely shared commodity in the world, for every man is convinced that he is well supplied with it. Rene Descartes
228. Of all workers' complaints, the justice of those over truck seem to have been most widely acknowledged.
229. This will enable businesses to sell more widely, achieving greater economies of scale.
230. It was not widely known that there was a abortion clinic in the neighborhood.
231. The outbreak of violence in this area was therefore widely presented as an aberration.
232. The pamphlet was widely acclaimed and a second edition produced.
233. The population figures estimated by Dolgikh on the basis of this survey have become widely accepted in the Soviet Union.
234. The growth of non-profit-making abortion clinics since the act has meant that abortion is widely available.
235. I had memorized those few facts widely accepted by Princeton undergraduates to be part of an investment banking interview survival kit.
236. That is widely accepted by all those involved in health and safety both in Britain and throughout the world.
237. Nor has the potential and positive contribution of musicians been widely acknowledged in the process of reform.
238. Other widely used tampons produced by Tambrands and other companies are made with absorbent viscose rayon and cotton.
239. Thatcherism was widely viewed at the time as a mad right-wing aberration which the people would not stand for long.
240. The importance of incremental learning in some aspects of the curriculum is now widely accepted.
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