0 existing in or involving all parts of a country:
a countrywide epidemic
countrywide protests against the government
The resolve to complete the task in a dramatic rush was common countrywide.
In the early 1930s, the "collectivization" campaign was initiated on a countrywide scale, establishing collective farms and cracking down on "excessive" private land-owning.
Let us briefly look at these classes on a countrywide level.
In view of differences in definition and ascertainment this shows a reasonably good agreement between this survey and the countrywide figure.
But countrywide averages tell only part of the story here.
We avoided generalizations based on countrywide or regional average yields by organic or conventional methods.
Incentives for collaboration among agencies could be organized according to a broader, countrywide knowledge-brokering strategy.
It is something of a language explosion - a basic part of a countrywide modernization program in which teachers too are upgrading their skills.