100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "broadly"
Definition
The adverb broadly refers to doing something in a general or wide manner, without focusing on specific details. It can also imply an overall perspective or understanding of a subject.
Synonyms
- Generally
 - Largely
 - Widely
 - Overall
 - Comprehensively
 - Inclusively
 - Extensively
 
Antonyms
- Specifically
 - Narrowly
 - Exclusively
 - Precisely
 - Detail-oriented
 
Examples
- Broadly, the project aims to improve community relations.
 - The results can be interpreted broadly to suggest a trend.
 - Broadly, his philosophy advocates for open-mindedness.
 - The guidelines apply broadly to all employees.
 - Broadly, the study concludes that exercise is beneficial for health.
 - The rules are designed to be applied broadly across various departments.
 - Broadly speaking, the policy has been effective in reducing waste.
 - She understood the topic broadly but missed some key details.
 - The artist's style can be categorized broadly as abstract.
 - Broadly, we can say that the economy is improving.
 - The theory applies broadly to different species of animals.
 - Broadly, the campaign focused on environmental issues.
 - The book can be summarized broadly in just a few sentences.
 - Broadly, these findings support the initial hypothesis.
 - Broadly, the benefits of the initiative are clear.
 - The report discusses the issue broadly, leaving out specific examples.
 - Broadly, the lecture covered the history of art.
 - The law is broadly interpreted to include various rights.
 - Broadly, our goals align with those of the organization.
 - The survey results can be analyzed broadly to identify trends.
 - Broadly speaking, the principle is applicable in many scenarios.
 - The rules apply broadly to all participants in the event.
 - Broadly, the findings suggest a correlation between diet and health.
 - The theory can be understood broadly in three main parts.
 - Broadly, the movie critiques societal norms.
 - The data was collected broadly from different demographics.
 - Broadly, the organization promotes equality and justice.
 - The concept can be applied broadly in various disciplines.
 - Broadly, the team agreed on the direction of the project.
 - The discussion touched on topics broadly relevant to the field.
 - Broadly, the changes will benefit the majority of users.
 - The policy is designed to be broadly inclusive.
 - Broadly, the product appeals to a wide audience.
 - The findings can be generalized broadly to other populations.
 - Broadly, the curriculum aims to enhance critical thinking skills.
 - The analysis covers the topic broadly but lacks depth.
 - Broadly speaking, the experiment was a success.
 - The law was drafted broadly to encompass various situations.
 - Broadly, the initiative seeks to foster innovation.
 - The report outlines the issues broadly without delving into specifics.
 - The speaker addressed the audience broadly to engage everyone.
 - Broadly, the company is known for its customer service.
 - The strategy can be applied broadly across markets.
 - Broadly, the evidence supports the conclusion drawn.
 - The guidelines are meant to be interpreted broadly.
 - Broadly, the research focuses on climate change.
 - The initiative is aimed broadly at young adults.
 - Broadly, we can categorize the species into three groups.
 - The findings are relevant broadly to the scientific community.
 - Broadly, the changes reflect a shift in public opinion.
 - The topic was discussed broadly in the seminar.
 - Broadly, the findings have implications for future research.
 - The initiative was launched broadly to raise awareness.
 - Broadly speaking, the outcome was favorable.
 - The survey was conducted broadly across the region.
 - Broadly, we can view the issue as a societal problem.
 - The article covers the subject broadly but lacks specific examples.
 - Broadly, the strategy aims to increase engagement.
 - The project was broadly supported by the community.
 - Broadly, the results indicate a positive trend.
 - The proposal was broadly accepted by stakeholders.
 - Broadly, the research highlights key challenges.
 - The initiative is designed to address issues broadly.
 - Broadly, the theory posits that behavior is learned.
 - The discussion was framed broadly to invite diverse opinions.
 - The laws must be enforced broadly to ensure compliance.
 - Broadly, the film explores themes of identity and belonging.
 - The analysis can be applied broadly to similar cases.
 - Broadly, the organization aims to improve literacy rates.
 - The survey results can be interpreted broadly.
 - Broadly speaking, the event was a success.
 - The perspective offered is broadly optimistic.
 - The guidelines are meant to be understood broadly.
 - Broadly, we can define leadership as the ability to influence.
 - The study focuses broadly on human behavior.
 - Broadly, the program aims to reduce poverty.
 - The findings were communicated broadly to the public.
 - Broadly, the principle applies to many situations.
 - The rules should be applied broadly, not selectively.
 - Broadly, the project encompasses various initiatives.
 - The topic was approached broadly in the debate.
 - Broadly, the policy aims to enhance workplace culture.
 - The review was written broadly, capturing major points.
 - Broadly, the conference focused on sustainability.
 - The framework can be applied broadly across industries.
 - Broadly, the goals are aligned with our mission.
 - The findings were broadly consistent with earlier studies.
 - Broadly, the proposal aims to increase efficiency.
 - The research was conducted broadly to gather diverse opinions.
 - Broadly, the outcome exceeded expectations.
 - The study can be summarized broadly in three key findings.
 - Broadly, the organization seeks to promote inclusivity.
 - The analysis provided insights that can be applied broadly.
 - Broadly, the initiative targets community development.
 - The discussion revolved around themes that were broadly relevant.
 - Broadly, the film critiques modern society.
 - The law needs to be interpreted broadly to cover all scenarios.
 - Broadly, the research highlights the importance of education.
 - The findings can be generalized broadly across populations.
 - Broadly, the changes will lead to improved outcomes.
 
