1. wide-ranging - Adjective
2. wide-ranging - Adjective Satellite
widely different
including much
Source: WordNetWell, I just had the opportunity to have an excellent conversation with President-elect Trump. It was wide-ranging. We talked about some of the organizational issues in setting up a White House. We talked about foreign policy. We talked about domestic policy. Barack Obama
When William the Conqueror commissioned a great survey of his English realm at Gloucester in 1085, the result was a work so thorough, fair, dispassionate, and wide-ranging that it seemed to the succeeding generations to have come from another world. James Buchan
My interests and obsessions have always been so wide-ranging that I keep popping my head out of different boxes as much as possible. Tim Curry
Successful creative adults seem to combine the wide-ranging exploration and openness we see in children with the focus and discipline we see in adults. Alison Gopnik
The issues surrounding illegal immigration are wide-ranging and complex, but there is no question about the need to secure our borders. Roger Wicker
varied motives prompt people to join a political party Source: Internet