nationally
UK: ˈnæʃnəli | US: ˈnæʃnəli
adv. in a manner relating to or characteristic of a nation
adv. throughout a whole nation
The word "nationally" combines "national," derived from Latin "natio" (meaning "birth, tribe, people"), with the adverbial suffix "-ly," which originates from Old English "-lice." The root "nation" evolved through French and Latin to denote a collective identity, while "-ly" systematically converts adjectives into adverbs. Together, they form a word describing actions or conditions extending across or pertaining to an entire nation.
The policy was implemented nationally to ensure uniformity.
The event was broadcast nationally, reaching millions of viewers.
She is recognized nationally for her contributions to science.
The company expanded nationally after its initial regional success.
The survey results varied nationally due to cultural differences.