From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcitywidecit‧y‧wide /ˈsɪtiwaɪd/ adjective TOWNinvolving all the areas of a city a citywide campaign to fight racism
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citywide• The booklets that have been transcribed by literacy workers need not have a national or even citywide appeal.• The council also instructed Gittings and Lounsbery to come back in 30 days with a draft ordinance for a citywide cabaret tax.• Both types of facility are likely to be more difficult to site than a citywide facility designed to serve the electroplating industry.• He says the city wants to establish a citywide internet connection through the cable system.• These regional meetings were followed by a citywide public hearing before the Coordinating Committee on December 16,1974.• The group has 10 paid organizers conducting a citywide registration and awareness campaign.• The opposition has called for a citywide strike Monday.• And none of the activities was targeted for citywide use.