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
Other Word Forms
- sweepingly adverb
- sweepingness noun
Etymology
Origin of sweeping
Example Sentences
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For investors, the implications are selective rather than sweeping.
From Barron's
Instead of declaring a single sweeping resolution, run small experiments.
The move gave the government sweeping powers to take strong actions against the group.
From BBC
In Europe, a sweeping blackout in Spain in April highlighted how big power swings can overwhelm the system.
In last spring’s world championship in Canada, for example, Chinese athletes were accused of touching a stone with a broom, kicking a stone and illegal sweeping — all forbidden acts.
From Los Angeles Times
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