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Widescale
Widescale meaning
Large enough to affect or involve all or most of the relevant area.
Example sentences (12)
The Chinese leader may be at his most vulnerable point ever thanks to a year that saw widescale protests at home to China's "zero COVID" policy and a weaker-than-expected economic rebound after the pandemic.
The King’s Fund health think tank said the measures were “a dim shadow of the widescale reform to adult social care that this Government came into office promising”, while Age UK described them as not being “remotely enough to transform social care”.
As businesses closed and consumers stayed at home amid predictions of widescale disorder last week, sales fell by up to 40% in some areas and footfall was down by as much as 75%, UK Hospitality said.
The marsupial named Wes was reported missing from Greendale Farm Shop in Farringdon, near Exeter, on 18 January, leading to a widescale search.
The National Education Union says strikes will continue until widescale change is made to the manner in which the school is run and the culture that has created so much chaos and division in recent years.
From more widescale, powerful distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, to privacy issues in children’s connected toys, here are the top IoT disasters in 2019.
More than eight weeks after the first U.S. case of the virus was detected, the federal government is still struggling to conduct widescale testing for the virus.
Such solutions can be sophisticated, but don’t require widescale deployment across your company.
The league has moved to intervene in multiple federal cases, seeking to back up local election officials and avoid any widescale purging of names.
A widescale search was launched after a tinny went missing off Tumby Bay — turns out, it was just broken down.
Yet tarred roads only went widescale after the first vehicles made their early journeys.
Businessmen with widescale operations generally supported the Statists, while the Vonckists attracted small business and members of the trade guilds.