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worldwide, a. (stress variable) Also world-wide. [f. world n. + wide a.] a. ‘As wide as the world’; extending over or covering the whole world.
1632Lithgow Trav. ii. 71, I had the ground to be a pillow, and the world-wide-fields to be a chamber.
1842Tennyson Locksley Hall 125 The world-wide whisper of the south-wind rushing warm. 1851Mrs. Browning Casa Guidi Wind. i. 899 The world-wide throes Which went to make the popedom. 1860Worcester, World-wide, coextensive with the world; as, ‘World-wide fame’. 1877C. Geikie Christ lvii. (1879) 693 The Jews thought Christ would raise Israel to world-wide supremacy. 1896A. E. Housman Shropshire Lad xlii, The world-wide air was azure. 1912Athenæum 24 Aug. 183/1 The problems he undertook to solve were worldwide. b. as adv.
1892E. Reeves Homeward Bound 294 Where in caves live the world-wide known gipsies. 1953Reader's Digest July 27 World-wide, three million dogs have already safely got this..vaccine. 1972Nature 24 Mar. 184/3 Workers in the field number no more than about fifty, worldwide. 1980Bookseller 14 June 2528/1 (Advt.), Subscriptions manager required for expanding publishing business trading worldwide. Hence worldwidely adv., worldwideness. nonce-wds.
1897Daily News 25 Nov. 5/1 World-widely famous. 192019th Cent. July 37 Don Sturzo's ambitions are Caesarean in their world-wideness. |