Adjective
wide-reaching (comparative more wide-reaching, superlative most wide-reaching)
Having significant and widely applicable effects.
After the wide-reaching retreat of Bayer AG from less popular professional sport during 2008, the club acquired the name Wuppertal Titans and later A!B! Source: Internet
“If the situation lingers into mid-March, and plants in adjacent provinces are also idled, the China-wide supply chain disruption caused by parts shortages from Hubei, a major component hub, could have a wide-reaching impact,” they said. Source: Internet
Nevertheless, the powers of the Methodist episcopacy can be relatively strong and wide-reaching compared to traditional conceptions of episcopal polity. Source: Internet
Mantra also claims influences from bands such as Manu Chao, Gondwana and Fidel Nadal, revealing the variety of sounds within the wide-reaching realms of reggae music. Source: Internet
This left us in a relatively robust position when Covid-19 hit, allowing us to act with agility, and to mobilise all available resources as the crisis deepened, taking major steps to reduce costs through a wide-reaching series of measures." Source: Internet
Asked whether Americans could expect a vote on a wide-reaching relief bill Friday, Senate Majority Whip that such would be a “triumph of hope over experience.” Source: Internet