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statewide

American  
[steyt-wahyd] / ˈsteɪtˈwaɪd /

adjective

  1. extending throughout all parts of a state in the U.S..

    a statewide search.


adverb

  1. throughout a state.

    It was applauded statewide.

Etymology

Origin of statewide

An Americanism dating back to 1910–15; state + -wide

Example Sentences

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In California, the same census recorded only a few hundred Black farm operators statewide, among more than 60,000 farms.

From Los Angeles Times

Lennon was among dozens of clerks statewide who raised alarms about the system’s errors.

From Salon

The agency said it placed one manager on leave and would take steps such as analyzing vehicle use data statewide.

From The Wall Street Journal

There’s just a lot more now — more than 17,000 statewide last year.

From Los Angeles Times

In light of Jackson’s efforts, Vermont activists saw the potential for a durable statewide organization.

From Salon