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internationalize
[in-ter-nash-uh-nl-ahyz]
verb (used with object)
to make international, as in scope or character.
a local conflict that was internationalized into a major war.
to place or bring under international control.
verb (used without object)
to become international.
The automobile company must internationalize in order to meet the competition.
internationalize
/ ĖÉŖ²Ō³ŁÉ˲ŌƦŹÉ²ŌÉ˱ō²¹ÉŖ³ś /
verb
to make international
to put under international control
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- internationalization noun
- deinternationalize verb (used with object)
- ˾±²Ō³Ł±š°łĖ²Ō²¹³Ł¾±“DzԲ¹±ō¾±Ė³ś²¹³Ł¾±“Ē²Ō noun
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of internationalize1
Example Sentences
Thereās a comprehensiveness to how āWe Are Guardiansā lays out a big, knotty problem of environment, politics, geography and business ā internationalized yet hyper-local ā while spotlighting the Indigenous push-back efforts.
āThis dispute, unlike almost any other in the world, has been internationalized from the very beginning,ā Sidoti said, āand there is therefore a continuing international responsibility for the resolution of the dispute.ā
Despite some demographic unevenness, Korean food in general is becoming more internationalized.
The deal comes less than a year after New Zealand became the first country from outside of the European region to join Horizon Europe, as the European Union seeks to internationalize the program.
Qin said China will āunswervingly promote high-level opening upā and create a āmarket-oriented, law-based and internationalized business environment,ā according to the statement.
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