Adverb
In a broad manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryTime travel may be achieved one day, or it may not. But if it is, it should not require any fundamental change in world-view, at least for those who broadly share the world view I am presenting in this book. David Deutsch
Broadly speaking, the rise of the supermanager is largely an Anglo-Saxon phenomenon. Thomas Piketty
We must ensure that the global market is embedded in broadly shared values and practices that reflect global social needs, and that all the world's people share the benefits of globalization. Kofi Annan
Broadly speaking, human beings may be divided into 3 classes those who are billed to death, those who are worried to death and those who are bored to death. Winston Churchill
The grand design of nature perceived broadly in four dimensions, including the forces that move the universe and created man, with special focus on evolution in our own biosphere, is something intrinsically good that it is right to preserve and enhance, and wrong to destroy and degrade. Roger Wolcott Sperry
At no time in the past century has public distrust of the government been so broadly distributed across the political spectrum, as it is today. Phil Zimmermann