worldwide
1 of 2adverb/ˈwɝldwaɪd/
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in or to all parts of the world
- The band's latest album was released and sold out worldwide within hours.
- The conference attracted participants from worldwide locations.
- The movie premiere was broadcasted worldwide, reaching audiences globally.
- The charity operates worldwide, providing aid to those in need.
- The pandemic caused worldwide disruption to travel.