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industrywide

[ adjective in-duh-stree-wahyd; adverb in-duh-stree-wahyd ]

adjective

  1. from, covering, or affecting an entire industry:

    industrywide profits.



adverb

  1. throughout an industry.

industrywide

/ ˈɪndəstrɪˌwaɪd /

adverb

  1. covering or available to all parts of an industry


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Word History and Origins

Origin of industrywide1

First recorded in 1945–50; industry + -wide

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Example Sentences

Mandatory self-defense training, an industrywide "no-fly list" for disruptive passengers, and the end of to-go cups for alcohol are the changes airline crews want so they can stop being afraid to go to work.

From Axios

The Framework Laptop represents a paradigm shift in laptop design that we’d like to see adopted industrywide.

Baidu’s emphasis on industrywide security research and collaboration not only improves the security of these autonomous systems, it also demonstrates that public safety and security are its top priority when vulnerabilities are inevitably exposed.

Called a Transformer, it has since been adopted industrywide for a variety of different uses in both language and vision tasks.

From Fortune

Though pandemic lockdowns have helped fuel industrywide growth for online services, AT&T is under pressure to show it can transition to the streaming era.

From Fortune

Industrywide, sales came in at an annualized pace of 14.87 million.

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