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Etymology

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From global +‎ -wide, modelled after nationwide.

Adjective

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global-wide (not comparable)

  1. Extending throughout the entire globe or global community.
    • 2018, Azadeh Chalabi, National Human Rights Action Planning, page 174:
      At a minimum, engagement with these bodies seems to be indispensable in a globalwide human rights network, though this set can be extended to other relevant actors.