wide scope in English

broad scope, ability to operate

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1. SCopious definition is - having a wide scope : spacious

2. Geodesy is at present faced with tremendous tasks of world-wide scope.

3. The versatile Advance Advenger rider scrubber provides a “green” cleaning solution for a wide scope of applications

4. Rowntree attempted no detailed quantification of rural poverty, in view of the wide scope of his inquiry.

5. It features quick control response, high accuracy, good stability and wide scope of adaption. It will be widely applied in self-propelling type machinery.

6. Food and non-food processing industries have a wide scope of acceptable water quality requirements, which range from poor water to ultra-pure water.

7. Wide scope; width: she measured the Breadth of the fabric Not to be confused with: breath – respiration; a stirring of air: a breath of spring breathe – to

8. Respiration; a stirring of air: a Breath of spring Not to be confused with: breadth – wide scope; width: she measured the breadth of the fabric Breathe – to

9. Biophysics is a multidisciplinary international peer reviewed journal that covers a wide scope of problems related to the main physical mechanisms of processes taking place at different organization levels in biosystems

10. 14 Whether the apostle John on the island of Patmos was able to fulfill his assignment of service of such a wide scope and at his old age, we have no inspired record.

11. Koutsourakis’ book masterfully sets out the wide scope of Brecht’s aesthetics, from his 1923 venture with slapstick to the Brechtian footprints in the essay film, Realist and post-Deleuzian cinema theory and contemporary media archaeology’ Esther Leslie, Birkbeck

12. ‘The Accusative has thus two forms: the definite (with Accusative ending) and the indefinite (the same as the nominative).’ ‘One of the leading ideas of the analysis is that the structural Accusative position has wide scope with respect to the agent relation expressed by the head of the voice phrase.’

13. What does the Bmus course entail? In the first two years, students are trained in a wide scope of disciplines which includes subjects such as: Practical Music Study (including a first as well as a second instrument), Musicology, Theory of Music, Music Education, Teaching Method, Repertoire Studies, Music Technology and a BA Subject (choosing