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worldwide

or world-wide

[ wurld-wahyd ]

adjective

  1. throughout the world; extending or spread throughout the world:

    A few years later, the Beatles had skyrocketed to worldwide fame.

    This position will require you to travel worldwide.



worldwide

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adjective

  1. applying or extending throughout the world; universal
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of worldwide1

First recorded in 1625–35; world ( def ) + -wide ( def )
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According to DJ Mag, the Brazilian bass artist has been ranked as a Top 5 DJ worldwide consistently since 2020.

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The deal, which includes the brand's debt pile, comes as Versace has been operating at a loss amid a slowdown in demand for luxury fashion worldwide.

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Trump’s worldwide tariffs are putting the squeeze on several high-profile L.A.-based toy makers and apparel companies.

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Trump’s worldwide tariffs are putting the squeeze on several high-profile L.A.-based toy makers and apparel companies.

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Kevin Booth was given a worldwide travel ban after a Scottish civil court heard that he attacked his victims in an underground chamber at his remote Highland home and in foreign hotel rooms.

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