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    sweeping
    /ˈswiːpɪŋ/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. dirt or refuse collected by sweeping: "the sweepings from the house"

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  2. SWEEPING definition: 1. affecting many things or people; large: 2. something that you say or write that is too general…. Learn more.

  3. Sweeping changes are large and very important or significant. The new government has started to make sweeping changes in the economy. The armed forces would be given sweeping new powers.

  4. The meaning of SWEEPING is the act or action of one that sweeps. How to use sweeping in a sentence. the act or action of one that sweeps; things collected by sweeping : refuse…

  5. SWEEP definition: 1. to clean something, especially a floor by using a brush to collect the dirt into one place from…. Learn more.

  6. Something that's sweeping is wide-ranging or thorough. A political candidate might campaign on promises to bring sweeping change to a country.

  7. adjective. of wide range or scope. Synonyms: comprehensive, broad, extensive. moving or passing about over a wide area: a sweeping glance. moving, driving, or passing steadily and forcibly on. (of the outcome of a contest) decisive; overwhelming; complete: a sweeping victory. noun. the act of a person or thing that sweeps. sweeps. sweep.

  8. 1. Having wide-ranging influence or effect: sweeping changes. 2. Moving in or as if in a wide curve: a sweeping gesture; a sweeping glance. 3. Indiscriminate; wholesale: sweeping generalizations. 4. Overwhelming; complete: a sweeping victory. n. 1. The action of one that sweeps. 2. sweepings Things swept up; refuse. sweep′ing·ly adv.

  9. sweeping. adjective. /ˈswiːpɪŋ/ [usually before noun] having an important effect on a large part of something. sweeping reforms/changes. Security forces were given sweeping powers to search homes. a sweeping programme of reorganization. Want to learn more?

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  11. Aug 31, 2024 · sweeping (comparative more sweeping, superlative most sweeping) Wide , broad , affecting or touching upon many things. The government will bring in sweeping changes to the income tax system.