Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for nationally

nationally

adverb as in concerning a nation

adverb as in everywhere

Discover More

Example Sentences

That’s thanks to a new national repository of those positive-diagnosis keys.

Unlike the other six, however, Glenn sensed both opportunity and responsibility, rising to the challenge of speaking as a national representative during the height of the Cold War.

Eventually, though, the national love of skiing died off as Americans got distracted by rival pursuits like golf and chalupas.

The national organization has reported more than $1 billion in assets, which include financial investments and four high-adventure bases such as the Summit Bechtel Reserve in West Virginia and the Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico.

The same year, 1863, Thanksgiving became a regular national observance by Lincoln’s hand.

In 2012, for the first time ever, black voter turnout nationally surpassed that of all other groups.

Nationally, the number of Americans concerned that Ebola will shoot through the population is skyrocketing.

“The goal of our website is to turn that process into a large marketplace,” says Horrigan, who hopes to grow the site nationally.

The Daily Beast found out with the help of nationally ranked competitive eater Eric ‘Badlands’ Booker.

Clinton leads all Republican rivals nationally and is ahead among white college graduates.

This industry has developed rapidly, and Virginia now plays an important part nationally in this production.

He became nationally famous for his "Rhapsodie Negre" for piano and orchestra.

The forest problem is, both locally and nationally, of vital internal importance.

But he remembered his country, and if Boston wanted to rejoice with the victors, it might be of advantage nationally.

Take orders in your district for nationally known Bostonian Shirts.

Advertisement

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

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement