Examples of 'was too broad' in a sentence

Meaning of "was too broad"

was too broad: This phrase indicates that something (e.g., a statement, question, or concept) lacked specificity, detail, or focus, making it overly general or ambiguous

How to use "was too broad" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
was too broad
But this new definition was too broad.
Jurisdiction was too broad to satisfy its member states.
So this term of heterosexuality was too broad a term.
The uprising was too broad and diverse to fit electoral politics comfortably.
Soon enough we found out that was too broad.
The legislation was too broad in scope.
Were also concerned that the new definition was too broad.
In my view this was too broad a trail.
He said the request was not properly framed and was too broad.
A brand commented that Objective 4.1.1 was too broad and difficult to comply with.
Several participants expressed concern that the definition was too broad.
Your question was too broad.
Some felt that the Australian definition was comprehensive while others felt it was too broad.
But we felt it was too broad.
There was the view that the expression " international human rights law " was too broad.
That statement was too broad.
Every character must only have a certain view and, in a way, Chumley was too broad.
The question was too broad.
Mr Ponzano addressed the observation that the ECI programme was too broad.
Mr Greif, Mr Jarré 's proposal was too broad and philosophical.
Summit County and the alliance appealed, saying the ruling was too broad.
Perhaps my search was too broad.
Similarly, the objective contained in the first paragraph of part A of annex I was too broad.
The definition was too broad.
Ms. Walsh ( Canada ) said her delegation considered that the language of article 8 was too broad.
The argument that the product definition was too broad was therefore rejected.
Mr. Bhagwati said that to say, “ the Covenant generally requires monetary compensation ” was too broad.
I was wondering if it was too broad.
Furthermore, the definition of " expulsion ", which included extradition of an alien, was too broad.
The French proposal was too broad.
In retrospect, the nuclear disarmament topic was too broad.
However, it considered that the injunction imposed was too broad and disproportionate.
The view was expressed that paragraph ( b ) as drafted was too broad.
However, the Committee had realized that was too broad a statement.
However, the draft article as it stood was too broad.
One delegation suggested that Paraguay 's country programme was too broad to reach specific goals.
He argued that Giddens ' concept of rule was too broad.
One delegation suggested that Paraguay & apos ; s country programme was too broad to reach specific goals.
On the other hand, the definition of " armed conflict " was too broad.
First, the territory was too broad.
Others, however, felt that the proposed definition was too broad.
Draft article 8 ( Prohibition of extradition disguised as expulsion ) was too broad in scope.
Mr. KLEIN said that the scope of issue 9 in part II was too broad.
Oh, I guess saying it's the PSB was too broad.
According to one view, paragraph 2, in its present form, was too broad.
Extending the application of s.13 ( 1 ) of the Act to the Internet was too broad and invasive.
We're tied up three-three. I was wondering if it was too broad.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Broad
The following broad institutional arrangements are proposed
Accessibility standards must be broad and standardized
Broad support was expressed for that proposal
Show more
Examples of using Too
But being too modest can sometimes be offensive
They would not do me too much good
We bury too many russian girls here
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary