Word info

widescale

Adjective

Meaning

widescale (comparative more widescale, superlative most widescale)

Large enough to affect or involve all or most of the relevant area.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

The league has moved to intervene in multiple federal cases, seeking to back up local election officials and avoid any widescale purging of names. Source: Internet

From more widescale, powerful distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, to privacy issues in children’s connected toys, here are the top IoT disasters in 2019. Source: Internet

More than eight weeks after the first U.S. case of the virus was detected, the federal government is still struggling to conduct widescale testing for the virus. Source: Internet

Such solutions can be sophisticated, but don’t require widescale deployment across your company. Source: Internet

“Until we start addressing what we eat, how it is produced, and everything in between, we're not going to make widescale progress towards existing conservation and biodiversity targets.” Source: Internet

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