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  • adjective That operates throughout the world; worldwide

Etymologies

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trans- +‎ global

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Examples

  • Screen Daily's Lee Marshall finds it "a transglobal thriller of dirty business deals and dirty sex that he has previously mined in Demonlover, with equally underwhelming results."

    GreenCine Daily: Cannes. Boarding Gate. 2007

  • Your hypothetical global criminal would need to bring the asteroid down on and allow the transglobal vulcanism to well up on 2 enemy states orthogonally positioned, while his own state was offset 1/4 of an earth circumference from the target states.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » AsteroidGate 2009

  • Slumdog might be a shining example of how to package a transglobal blockbuster.

    Chi Tung: Crouching Tiger vs. Slobbering Slumdog: What Ang Lee Gets Right About Globalization 2009

  • A wiki: Non-hierarchical geek contents dis-organization by uncensored, decentralized, transglobal multi-user hypertext editing without restrictions.

    Elsewhere #8 « Jahsonic 2008

  • A wiki: Non-hierarchical geek contents dis-organization by uncensored, decentralized, transglobal multi-user hypertext editing without restrictions.

    16 « January « 2008 « Jahsonic 2008

  • The crisis has been carefully staged for his benefit, imho, if he put His Faith in the transglobal economy ahead of time!!

    The reasons for the Global Financial PANIC 2007 2007

  • Our top stories this morning include Baby Noor who is said to be resting comfortably after her transglobal flight from Iraq to Atlanta, Georgia, yesterday.

    CNN Transcript Jan 1, 2006 2006

  • A jump from, say, 1000 Americans killed in combat to 2000 is the sort that gives much transglobal pause for thought and has all the world's commentators scribbling away to produce suitably insightful, corruscating criticism.

    Archive 2005-12-01 Alistair Myles 2005

  • A jump from, say, 1000 Americans killed in combat to 2000 is the sort that gives much transglobal pause for thought and has all the world's commentators scribbling away to produce suitably insightful, corruscating criticism.

    Balance sheet Alistair Myles 2005

  • As background Neil Tagare, one of the main architects behind Flag Telecom, proposed a new transglobal network, Project Oxygen, he signed up Tyco for construction of that network.

    Tyco Global Network Maybe For Sale, VSNL a buyer? 2004

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