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View definitions for broadly

broadly

adverb as in extensively

Strongest match

Weak match

adverb as in far and wide

adverb as in widely

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They argue that the state’s exceptions require clarification and should be interpreted more broadly.

From Slate

Meanwhile, the New York Times, in a “news” article — I use that term very lightly and broadly — gave us their opinion about a “depressed and demoralized Democratic Party,” which has begun a “painful slog into a largely powerless future.”

From Salon

From online comments, she gauges that society is broadly more accepting toward LGBTQ+ people than decades ago.

More broadly, Trump abhors multinational alliances, especially NATO.

From Slate

The latest target is broadly in line with the UK’s legally-binding carbon-cutting path towards net zero emissions by 2050, contained in the 2015 Paris Agreement.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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