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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
nationally
adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
agreed
▪ Abolition was to be a vindication of the capacity of parliament to bring about nationally agreed change in difficult times.
▪ Salaries are usually calculated on nationally agreed grades.
recognised
▪ A nationally recognised qualification should be awarded on successful completion of a validated course.
▪ One is the difficulty of establishing a viable and nationally recognised definition of physical abuse.
▪ They complete a three-year programme that leads to a nationally recognised qualification.
representative
▪ Using a nationally representative sample, this study examines the effects on family life of elderly persons in the household.
▪ These recent percentile curves are based on large, nationally representative samples of children.
▪ These interviews will be followed by a large-scale postal survey of a nationally representative sample of marketing executives.
■ VERB
broadcast
▪ Most of us are, at least in a hall that big, and on a nationally broadcast infomercial.
know
▪ Heocery, his nationally known restaurant.
▪ But the senator is a Washington insider who is not well known nationally.
▪ A best-selling author. Nationally known.
recognize
▪ C., and author of a nationally recognized book on child care.
▪ Young people who meet the standards earn nationally recognized credentials that employers value.
▪ By the end of the first year StarNet was in the black and Cauthorn was recognized nationally for his accomplishments.
▪ Associates who has become a nationally recognized guru on Super Bowl advertising.
▪ Sister Connie Driscoll runs a nationally recognized shelter for homeless women and children in Chicago.
televise
▪ There have been a total of four nationally televised vice presidential debates since the format premiered in 1976 when Sen.
▪ Tagliabue said the system would be tested first at exhibition games that are nationally televised.
▪ Of 129 regular-season and postseason games, all but seven will be televised and 67 will be televised nationally.
▪ Reagan spoke to those hopes in a nationally televised address on the eve of his departure for Geneva.
▪ He wants his death to be televised nationally, so that the spectacle of his death will add glory to his infamy.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Saturday's Cal-UCLA game will be nationally televised.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ I can reassure the hon. Gentleman that the terms and conditions of junior doctors will continue to be negotiated nationally.
▪ In fact, it set a record for first-day sales of a double-length album with 855, 000 sales nationally.
▪ Locally and nationally, the expanding software and computer applications industrial sector offers challenging and rewarding employment prospects.
▪ Schools must now publish results of nationally determined tests.
▪ That has significance nationally and internationally, especially if we reduce the facilities for large numbers of birds.
▪ The Wall Street Journal Report, our nationally syndicated television program, reaches millions more on weekends.
▪ These estimates thus assume a nationally undifferentiated level of disease prevalence or bed-occupancy.
▪ They do business nationally and internationally.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Nationally

Nationally \Na"tion*al*ly\, adv.

  1. In a national manner or way; as a nation. ``The jews . . . being nationally espoused to God by covenant.''
    --South.

  2. Throughout the nation; as, nationally famous.

Wiktionary
nationally

adv. In a way relating to the whole nation.

WordNet
nationally
  1. adv. with regard to a nation taken as a whole; "a nationally uniform culture"

  2. extending throughout an entire nation; "nationally advertised"; "it was broadcast nationwide" [syn: nationwide, across the nation, across the country]

Usage examples of "nationally".

Perhaps the most interesting aspect of this race is how Eft Efton, at a time when the Democrats seem likely to win at least the House, and maybe the Senate, has managed to run so strongly nationally.

Nunhagen Aspirin sales went nationally roofward even as ratings-figures for the Nunhagen ads themselves went from low to abysmal.

At fifty-nine, Tewels was still a nationally ranked seniors squash player.

She named the Philadelphia office of a nationally known brokerage firm.

Senate hearings on the nomination, and the memorable nationally televised melodrama that followed.

He gave the impression of residing permanently in a special paradise of transcendental and transfinite numbers and of the hieroglyphs of symbolic logic, for whose manipulations he had a nationally recognized fame among mathematicians.

I told his secretary I was Miss Travice Ames, and that I was on the staff of a nationally known magazine.

Anne Jeffers, well-known nationally for her coverage of the series of killings reputed to have been committed by Seattleite Richard Kraven.

A great deal was being written nationally about racial disharmony in big-city police forces, notably the Los Angeles Police Department, where ugly discrimination against blacks, both on and off the force, had had semiofficial approval from the top over many years.

Why would a nationally celebrated diet doctor want to make four unpublicized visits to an unstable country in the north of Africa?

When the Everglades Coalition met this weekend in Key Largo, the conference drew nationally known conservationists, biologists, planners, lobbyists and water experts.

In a nationally televised debate with Reagan, Carter smartly said that, in preparation for the debate, he had solicited the opinion of his teenage daughter Amy on nuclear war.

Descended from generations victimised by the instruments of an arbitrary power, he was racially, nationally, and individually afraid of the police.

Then there are the handful of callers to my nationally syndicated radio program who tell me all this terrorism against America would be stopped if America just backed away from Israel.

I see evidence of this division and hostility on the rise from callers to my nationally syndicated radio program.