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worldwide

or world-wide

[ wurld-wahyd ]

adjective

  1. throughout the world; extending or spread throughout the world:

    A few years later, the Beatles had skyrocketed to worldwide fame.

    This position will require you to travel worldwide.



worldwide

/ ˈɜːˈɲɪ /

adjective

  1. applying or extending throughout the world; universal
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of worldwide1

First recorded in 1625–35; world ( def ) + -wide ( def )
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Install a vicious, undisciplined sociopath as would-be dictator of the United States, unleashing a worldwide reaction of anti-American loathing.

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Ferrari estimates that about 30 doctors are performing this procedure worldwide, and just a handful offer this cosmetic procedure in the U.S. “off-label,” meaning it is not approved by the FDA as a medical treatment.

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Nicolas Chow, chairman of Sotheby's Asia and worldwide head of Asian Art, believes this is "among the most extraordinary archaeological discoveries of all time".

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Mr Graham replied: "It's gone viral, it is worldwide."

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App Store next week and possibly worldwide if Apple extends “the court’s friction free, Apple tax-free framework” globally.

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world-wearyWorld Wide Web