Synonym: far-flung. Similar words: spread out, wide, despite, widely, desperate, desperately, worldwide, nationwide. Meaning: [ˈwaɪdspred; -ˈspred] adj. 1. widely circulated or diffused 2. distributed over a considerable extent.
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181. His work has been translated into several languages and has received widespread international acclaim.
182. But the sentence imposed ast Northamptyon Crown Court brought widespread condemnation.
183. But admirable as this bonmot may be, the widespread use of the necessary techniques is causing some anxiety.
184. Marquez had expected an immediate and widespread acceptance, but only a few rallied to his standard.
185. Insulin coma received widespread backing from the psychiatric profession, but after decades of use was exposed as worthless.
186. It is interesting to contemplate the effects this widespread automated dealing would have on the stock market.
187. It remains for us to consider the macro-economic case for the widespread and general adoption of the industrial co-operative form.
188. If all of the evidence for early church sites is put together, we can see that these were widespread before 1066.
189. Is this due to unsatisfactory laws or to the widespread prevalence of false allegations?
190. Just over a dozen species, marked with as asterisk in Table 3.7, are widespread on the tundra throughout the year.
191. Professor Budd's remarks echo a widespread belief in the City that the Government needs to develop a credible monetary strategy.
192. The League says Swindon's football has earned them widespread admiration this season and Hoddle is a suitable and exciting choice.
193. The Attorney-General I am well aware of the widespread anxiety about the thresholds of eligibility for legal aid.
194. This may seem surprising in view of the widespread acceptance of monarchy.
195. But reservations such as his were drowned out in the widespread cacophony of support-including from throughout the academic community.
196. This is partly because of the widespread assumption that there would be essential policy continuity under a Gore administration.
197. The demand for tighter gun control is especially widespread and intense among women.
198. The first of these is a fairly widespread concurrence about the demise of the traditional village community.
199. Mr Berisha's Democratic party alleged widespread electoral fraud by the government and intimidation of polling station officials by the police.
200. What averted catastrophe was the introduction of widespread electronic communications, especially for education and entertainment.
201. There exists today widespread propaganda which asserts that socialism is dead.
202. Keynes's theory of labour market adjustment has fallen victim to widespread ignorance and neglect.
203. He said that it was strange that so few were facing charges after the widespread upheaval of 1989.
204. There is a widespread belief that the Age of Enlightenment has run its course.
205. Another widespread error is to stop paying National Insurance contributions while you are non-resident.
206. This has contributed to the widespread adoption and acceptance of Swahili.
207. The belief that acid secretion declines with advancing age has been widespread.
208. The work on the coalfields was intensified and a widespread search for minerals which were normally imported,(http://sentencedict.com/widespread.html) was carried out.
209. Concern is expressed that agricultural methods and the widespread introductions of honey bees are reducing the populations of bumble bees.
210. The regime was given strong backing by the Soviet Union but failed to gain widespread popular support.
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