non-universal
adjective
(alsononuniversal)uk/ˌnɒn.juː.nɪˈvɜː.səl/us/ˌnɑːn.juː.nəˈvɝː.səl/notexistingeverywhereorinvolvingeveryone:
Achangeto a non-universalhealthcaresystemwould befiercelyresistedby thepublic.
Theappealof herworkhas always been non-universal, with bothstrongsupportersandfiercecritics.
- Theproposalmetwith non-universalapprovalandindeedsomeoutrightcriticism.
 - Ineconomics, a non-universal need is something that isessentialonly for somepeople.
 - The USapproachtohealthcarecoverageis nonuniversal andbasedonabilitytopay.
 - Discussion about non-universalethicalquestionsmightrevealareasoffundamentaldisagreement.
 
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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Somewhere, anywhere, nowhere, or everywhere