Adjective
broad-ranging (comparative more broad-ranging, superlative most broad-ranging)
Synonym of wide-ranging
A broad-ranging survey of security issues across Libya written in June included a section titled "Foreigners also increasingly targeted." Source: Internet
In the event, the pupil and the master became friends, and the intellectual influence of Camden's broad-ranging scholarship upon Jonson's art and literary style remained notable, until Camden's death in 1623. Source: Internet
Beginning on Monday, Feb. 12, the Committee to Elect Soraya Diase Coffelt Governor will launch a broad-ranging media campaign introducing Soraya’s vision to the people of the Virgin Islands. Source: Internet
During the night video inserts displayed that broad-ranging talent and brought a sparkle of tears and sentiment, private and public memories. Source: Internet
Studies of these specific areas may be viewed as micro- or macro-comparative legal analysis, i.e. detailed comparisons of two countries, or broad-ranging studies of several countries. Source: Internet
Atlas of the Great Irish Famine (2012) presents broad-ranging coverage. Source: Internet