adverb
everywhere
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adverb
1
In or to every place; in all locations.
"News of the discovery spread everywhere within hours."
"We looked everywhere for the missing keys."
How to Use Everywhere
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishIn every place, without exception.
Common pairings
everywhere you look
all over, everywhere
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Etymology
From Middle English, from ever + where.