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non-universal adjective (alsononuniversal)uk /ˌnɒn.juː.nɪˈvɜː.səl/ us /ˌnɑːn.juː.nəˈvɝː.səl/ not existing everywhere or involving everyone: A change to a non-universal health care system would be fiercely resisted by the public. The appeal of her work has always been non-universal, with both strong supporters and fierce critics. The proposal met with non-universal approval and indeed some outright criticism. In economics, a non-universal need is something that is essential only for some people. The US approach to healthcare coverage is nonuniversal and based on ability to pay. Discussion about non-universal ethical questions might reveal areas of fundamental disagreement. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Someone, anyone, no one or everyone across-the-board all and sundryidiom all comers anybody anyone man no one nobody one and allidiom one-size-fits-all pan people S, s sundry to a manidiom Tom, Dick, and Harry universal universality whole world
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