The difference between Nationally and Statewide
When used as adverbs, nationally means in a way relating to the whole nation, whereas statewide means throughout a state (political subdivision of a federal union).
Statewide is also noun with the meaning: an agency or association operating through a state (political subdivision).
Statewide is also adjective with the meaning: happening in or affecting an entire state (political subdivision of a federal union).
check bellow for the other definitions of Nationally and Statewide
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Nationally as an adverb:
In a way relating to the whole nation.
Examples:
"The speech was televised nationally."
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Statewide as an adjective:
Happening in or affecting an entire state (political subdivision of a federal union).
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Statewide as an adjective:
Happening in or affecting an entire sovereign state; nationwide.
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Statewide as an adverb:
Throughout a state (political subdivision of a federal union).
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Statewide as an adverb:
Throughout a sovereign state; nationwide.
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Statewide as a noun (US):
An agency or association operating through a state (political subdivision).