- present participle of sweep.
sweeping
Americanadjective
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of wide range or scope.
- Synonyms:
- comprehensive, broad, extensive
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moving or passing about over a wide area.
a sweeping glance.
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moving, driving, or passing steadily and forcibly on.
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(of the outcome of a contest) decisive; overwhelming; complete.
a sweeping victory.
adjective
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comprehensive and wide-ranging
sweeping reforms
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indiscriminate or without reservations
sweeping statements
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decisive or overwhelming
a sweeping victory
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taking in a wide area
a sweeping glance
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driving steadily onwards, esp over a large area
a sweeping attack
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Origin of sweeping
Explanation
Something that's sweeping is wide-ranging or thorough. A political candidate might campaign on promises to bring sweeping change to a country. Sweeping things can be extensive, like the sweeping powers a president has in a dictatorship, or curving, like the sweeping motion a dancer makes with his arm. Sweeping can also mean "overly broad," so if you make a sweeping generalization, you take a general idea or rule and apply it too widely, without allowing any exceptions to it.
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Example Sentences
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The losses are pegged to last month’s sweeping layoffs, which came amid the software provider’s attempt to streamline operations.
From Barron's • Jun. 30, 2026
Former Lakers players Malik Beasley and Ed Davis were charged with wire fraud conspiracy and bribery in sporting contests by federal prosecutors in a sweeping indictment that included four other co-conspirators.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 29, 2026
We'll wait and see if these sort of sweeping changes see the light of day.
From BBC • Jun. 28, 2026
Its sublime sweeping curve is the terse expression of a complex thought.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 27, 2026
She hated sweeping their brown, dusty corpses out of her kitchen and off her porch, but she especially hated how they followed her everywhere like a dark little cloud.
From "Summer of the Mariposas" by Guadalupe García McCall
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