broadly define

Frequency: 6.59.8 per million words

to state the meaning of something in a general way, including a wide range of things

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  • We have chosen to define the scope of our study quite broadly.
  • The term 'sustainability' is often broadly defined to include economic, social, and environmental factors.
  • The law broadly defines 'misconduct' to cover a wide range of behaviors.
  • For the purpose of this survey, 'youth' will be broadly defined as anyone between the ages of 15 and 25.
  • The project's goals were so broadly defined that it was difficult to measure success.
  • Historically, the role of a teacher was broadly defined as simply imparting knowledge.
  • If we broadly define art, even a well-crafted piece of furniture could be included.
  • Let's try to broadly define what constitutes a "community" in the digital age.
  • A 'small business', as broadly defined by the government, can have up to 500 employees.
  • He chose to broadly define his research interests to attract a wider range of funding opportunities.