macrolevel

English

Etymology

From macro- +‎ level.

Noun

macrolevel (plural macrolevels)

  1. A level of analysis that concerns large-scale and highly multivariable phenomena or factors.
    Alternative form: macro-level
    Antonym: microlevel
    at the macrolevel;   on the macrolevel
    This study attempts to describe what is happening at the macrolevel and how it affects individual cases.
    1. A macroscopic level.
    2. A macroeconomic level.
    3. A macrosocial, macroeconomic, and macropolitical level.

Adjective

macrolevel (comparative more macrolevel, superlative most macrolevel)

  1. At such a level.
    Alternative form: macro-level
    Antonym: microlevel
    more macrolevel;   very macrolevel
    This study attempts to describe the macrolevel dynamics and how they affect individual cases.
    The factors that you mentioned are true, but they're very macrolevel. Can you talk about microlevel concerns for today's discussion?
    1. Macroscopic.
      Antonyms: microlevel, microscopic
    2. Macroeconomic.
      Antonyms: microlevel, microeconomic
    3. Macrosocial, macroeconomic, and macropolitical.
      Antonyms: microlevel, microsocial, microeconomic, micropolitical
      • 2025 August 9, Tim Craig, “Fewer trash pickups, more potholes: This city is bracing for a shaky economy. Syracuse, New York, is the latest city to see its budget slashed as leaders nationwide are rattled by Trump’s tariff policies and slowing housing markets”, in Washington Post[1], archived from the original on 9 August 2025:
        "We are dealing with macrolevel uncertainty that filters down to the state level, the local level, and then down to the household level," said Corey Williams, the chairman of the Common Council finance committee. "We are trying to minimize the uncertainty at the household level."