Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Far and wide
Option 1: Equal opportunity to all
Option 2: Present everywhere
Option 3: Divided into two equal parts
Option 4: Not frequent, unusual, rare
Correct Answer: Present everywhere
Solution : The correct choice is the second option.
The idiom far and wide is used to describe the extensive reach or widespread presence of something. If something or someone is known or felt far and wide, it means that it is recognised or experienced in many different places, over a considerable distance.
Therefore, the appropriate meaning of the given idiomatic expression is, present everywhere.
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