I. ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ adverb
Etymology: Middle English, from every + where
1. : in every place : in all places
poverty anywhere is a danger to prosperity and peace everywhere — Current History
2. : in every part : thoroughly , altogether
his own prose is everywhere a vivid demonstration of disdain for brevity — S.E.Fitzgerald
3. : wherever
everywhere you go, people are much the same
II. noun
1. : every place : all places
everywhere seemed silent, but for the rattle of trains — D.H.Lawrence
people came from everywhere for the auction
2. : boundless space
where did you come from, baby dear? out of the everywhere into the here — George Macdonald †1905