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sweeping

[ swee-ping ]
/ ˈswi pɪŋ /
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adjective
of wide range or scope.
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.
noun
the act of a person or thing that sweeps.
sweepings, matter swept out or up, as dust, refuse, etc.
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Origin of sweeping

First recorded in 1470–80; sweep1 + -ing2, -ing1

OTHER WORDS FROM sweeping

sweep·ing·ly, adverb
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British Dictionary definitions for sweeping

sweeping
/ (ˈswiːpɪŋ) /

adjective
comprehensive and wide-rangingsweeping reforms
indiscriminate or without reservationssweeping statements
decisive or overwhelminga sweeping victory
taking in a wide areaa sweeping glance
driving steadily onwards, esp over a large areaa sweeping attack

Derived forms of sweeping

sweepingly, adverbsweepingness, noun
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