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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211. Explosions above that height may cause widespread light damage, but even directly below the blast buildings are not demolished.
212. This does not condemn interactive multimedia to death, but it does suggest a slower-than-expected scenario for widespread adoption.
213. The ruling, primarily intended as a safety measure, could lead to a widespread boycott by disabled entrants.
214. One point to clear up immediately is the widespread confusion between wrongful dismissal and unfair dismissal.
215. The final deterrent to widespread acceptance of encryption is its difficulty to use.
216. One significant advantage of electric vehicles is that their widespread use would make far better use of off-peak electricity.
217. She also points to a 1989-90 grand jury report that alleged widespread police misconduct while Kolender was chief.
218. Mr. King Is my right hon. Friend aware of the widespread concern at the large number of people seeking political asylum?
219. Especially in the United States, a widespread belief exists that people should actively seek ways of developing themselves.
220. He claimed there was widespread voting by noncitizens and illegal aliens.
221. Both have been accelerated since the war by the widespread application of the internal combustion engine.
222. The Tomlinson report's description of the inadequacy of primary and community health services in London commands widespread agreement.
223. The last few years have seen widespread damage to homes through storms, floods, extreme cold and subsidence caused by drought.
224. Land fragmentation, as a result of inheritance laws and social custom, compounds the widespread problem of small farm size.
225. Encryption technology is seen as a prerequisite for widespread commercial use of computer networks.
226. Many of the new hymn books include worship songs and they find widespread acceptance.
227. Nor has there been widespread acceptance of his proposed cures.
228. The death sentences attracted widespread international criticism, and several government leaders made appeals for clemency.
229. The case also highlights the widespread practice of arbitrary detention that affects about 2 million people each year.
230. Wang had tendered his resignation on Oct. 7 following widespread public and cross-party criticism of his controversial proposal for land tax reforms.
231. Torture of political detainees became widespread and systematic after the assassination of President Sadat in October 1981.
232. Unexpectedly weak earning from Motorola Inc. coupled with rising government bind yields weighed on stocks, caused widespread losses.
233. Similarly, despite widespread clinical use, evidence for sulphasalazine renal toxicity is scanty.
234. Though a statement of Catholic doctrine, it has received widespread acceptance.
235. A further,(www.Sentencedict.com) recent complexity has been added by the widespread use of video recorders.
236. An assessment is under way of some of the most important coastal sites and already widespread damage has been found.
237. But, despite a widespread belief, this is not due to job insecurity.
238. He expects widespread usage of computer technology to be commonplace before that time.
239. But his basic belief was so widespread that gay men themselves sometimes used it as a come-on.
240. Despite widespread protests, the government was about to launch its third structural adjustment programme in May 1991.
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