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countrywide

American  
[kuhn-tree-wahyd] / ˈkʌn triˈwaɪd /
Or country-wide

adjective

  1. extending across or throughout the whole country; nationwide.

    a countrywide reaction; a countrywide highway system.


Etymology

Origin of countrywide

First recorded in 1920–25; country + wide

Example Sentences

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The Royal College of Emergency Medicine has described the situation countrywide as "a national shame", while the Royal College of Nursing has called it "a national emergency".

From BBC

And he ruthlessly stamped out internal challenges to his rule, including several waves of countrywide unrest.

From Los Angeles Times

I was struck over and over by similarities between their times and ours, including: countrywide divisions, political name-calling, competing media outlets, new technologies, conspiracy theories, an addiction crisis, a pandemic, and the emphasis on fame.

From Literature

Inside Zona 7, about 60 inmates remain, along with hundreds more countrywide for whose release family members have been clamoring for weeks.

From Barron's

Heavy deployments of security forces are posted countrywide, and UN experts warned ahead of the voting of "growing intolerance, threats and attacks", and a "tsunami of disinformation".

From Barron's