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wide-ranging
[ wahyd-reyn-jing ]
adjective
- extending over a large area; extensive or diversified in scope:
wide-ranging lands; a wide-ranging discussion.
Word History and Origins
Origin of wide-ranging1
Example Sentences
The figures given are what the IMF calls its "reference forecast" based on the situation as at 4 April, which was two days after Trump's announcement of wide-ranging tariffs.
India has already cut tariffs on a number of goods in the past few months and is reportedly considering more wide-ranging cuts to pacify Trump.
In the wide-ranging interview, which will be broadcast on Tuesday, Lineker also discussed his footballing career, his son's leukemia battle as a baby, and his views on gambling sponsorship in sports.
Retirees were reported to attending a demonstration in Johnson County, Kansas, armed with placards denouncing the Trump administration’s wide-ranging cuts to federal programs, including those targeting the arts and humanities.
WTO Chief Economist Ralph Ossa said: "Tariffs are a policy lever with wide-ranging, and often unintended consequences."
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