define broadly

Frequency: 7.316.0 per million words

To explain the meaning of something in a general, inclusive way.

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Examples (10)

  • For the purpose of this study, we define 'literacy' broadly to include digital and media skills.
  • The term 'artisan' was broadly defined to cover anyone who made things by hand.
  • 'Success' can be broadly defined as the achievement of one's personal goals.
  • The new legislation attempts to broadly define what constitutes 'fake news'.
  • We should define 'community' broadly enough to include online groups.
  • By broadly defining the project's scope, we allow for more creative freedom.
  • While some prefer a narrow definition, the report chose to define 'sustainability' very broadly.
  • Is it useful to define the problem so broadly that it becomes unsolvable?
  • For this initial phase, let's define our target audience broadly.
  • The professor explained, "We must define the historical period broadly to understand all its influences."