From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishnationwidena‧tion‧wide /ˌneɪʃənˈwaɪd◂, ˈneɪʃənwaɪd/ ●●○ adjective [usually before noun] EVERYWHEREhappening or existing in every part of the country SYN countrywide a nationwide search for a missing British tourist nationwide television —nationwide adverb We have 350 sales outlets nationwide.
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nationwide• We have 350 sales outlets nationwide.• The case got nationwide attention.• A nationwide hunt was launched yesterday for the killer of 13-year-old Nicola Jones.• The nationwide initiative in evangelism, another of his personally inspired outreach projects, showed similar faults.• A period of nationwide mourning was declared for Jan. 23-28.• Workers held nationwide strikes and demonstrations all over Spain.• May 24 saw further nationwide strikes and demonstrations in 12 cities.