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sweeping
[ swee-ping ]
adjective
- of wide range or scope.
Synonyms: comprehensive, broad, extensive
- moving or passing about over a wide area:
a sweeping glance.
- moving, driving, or passing steadily and forcibly on.
- (of the outcome of a contest) decisive; overwhelming; complete:
a sweeping victory.
sweeping
/ ˈswiːpɪŋ /
adjective
- comprehensive and wide-ranging
sweeping reforms
- indiscriminate or without reservations
sweeping statements
- decisive or overwhelming
a sweeping victory
- taking in a wide area
a sweeping glance
- driving steadily onwards, esp over a large area
a sweeping attack
Derived Forms
- ˈsweepingly, adverb
- ˈsweepingness, noun
Other Words From
- sweeping·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Instead, he was joining other teachers sweeping up material from an early morning fire underneath the stadium bleachers that severely damaged the press box.
A key Los Angeles City Council committee signed off on a sweeping rezoning plan Tuesday that would focus new market rate and affordable housing on commercial corridors and in existing dense residential neighborhoods.
Trump has yet to make a decision about that post, which has sweeping authority in areas such as economic and tax policy.
A forthcoming request to force the sale of the Chrome browser, according to Bloomberg, would be one of the most sweeping competition demands in years.
In particular, economists say the former and soon-to-be-again president’s stated plans for sweeping tariffs and tax cuts could reignite inflation and significantly raise the deficit, thus putting upward pressure on home loan costs.
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