omnibus
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adjDefinition of OMNIBUS
1
: of, relating to, or providing for many things at once
2
: containing or including many items <an omnibus bill>
Examples of OMNIBUS
- an omnibus edition of his more popular stories
- <the president's state of the union speech is usually an omnibus look at the issues that the country is confronting>
First Known Use of OMNIBUS
1842
Related to OMNIBUS
Synonyms: all-embracing, all-in [chiefly British], all-inclusive, broad-gauge (or broad-gauged), compendious, complete, comprehensive, cover-all, cyclopedic, embracive, exhaustive, full, global, inclusive, in-depth, encyclopedic, panoramic, thorough, universal
Related Words: broad, catholic, encyclical, general, inclusionary, overall; cosmic (also cosmical), extensive, far, far-reaching, grand, large, panoptic, sweeping, vast, wide, wide-ranging; blanket, indiscriminate, unrestricted
Near Antonyms: circumscribed, limited, narrow, restricted, specialized; exact, precise; individual, singular, specific; incomplete, patchy, sketchy
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