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global
adjective as in worldwide, all-encompassing
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all-around, all-inclusive, all-out, blanket, catholic, cosmic, cosmopolitan, earthly, ecumenical, encyclopedic, exhaustive, general, grand, mundane, pandemic, planetary, spherical, sweeping, thorough, total, unbounded, unlimited, world
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Following the publication of the latest report, Sir Mark Rowley said: "London is a unique global city, and the Met will only truly deliver policing by consent when it is inclusive and anti-racist."
The incident, captured on video by multiple people nearby, made global headlines and focused attention on the dangers and harassment suffered by many Mexican women.
After years of getting whipsawed by global politics, Illinois farmer Dean Buchholz thought he had seen it all.
Yet the global shift to clean energy is barreling ahead—driven largely by China’s emergence as a clean-tech superpower.
China has declared its goal of global AI leadership by 2030.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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