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Nationwide is a adjective because it is used, in most cases, to describe something. For example: The disease was nationwide. Disease is the noun, nationwide is adjective because it is describing where the disease is.

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"nationwide" is an adverb, typically used to describe something occurring or existing across an entire nation or country.

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