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classwide

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English

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Etymology

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From class +‎ -wide.

Adjective

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classwide (not comparable)

  1. Throughout a class.
    • 2008 June 20, Susan Dominus, “A School Steeped in Tolerance Adds a Course That Tests It”, in New York Times[1]:
      All along, she had agreed with her fellow classmate Christian Lopez-Balboa, who had pointed out in a classwide meeting with administrators that in five or six years, Arabic, not Chinese, might well be the more important language for those students who would be starting careers in finance.

Adverb

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classwide (not comparable)

  1. Throughout a class.