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- verb Alternative spelling of
globalize .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb make world-wide in scope or application
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Examples
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The media argue that they want to 'globalise' the game, which is why they plumped for the Japanese bid.
Archive 2005-11-01 RICHARD 2005
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The media argue that they want to 'globalise' the game, which is why they plumped for the Japanese bid.
All Blacks Win, Infuriate British Hacks RICHARD 2005
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Users can 'globalise' their interface by switching text in their design to different languages with the new language feature.
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Users can 'globalise' their interface by switching text in their design to different languages with the new language feature.
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Bank CEO Josef Ackermann said the firm would share the burden of the trading giant, has said it will 'globalise' the pain of Chancellor Alistair Darling's crackdown on City bonuses.
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Deutsche Bank to 'globalise' bonus pain as Bank of England says City exodus is 'price ...
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Deutsche Bank to 'globalise' bonus pain as Bank of England says City exodus is 'price ...
WN.com - Articles related to UK banking sector 'significantly more stable' 2009
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Indian companies are negotiating several M&A deals in Canada to secure technology, natural resources and access to the US market as they globalise operations, while Canadian firms are seeking capital, marketing skills and partners in the rapidly growing Indian economy.
Morning News Roundup 2011
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Purpose is to globalise a constituency of the internet.
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But, rather than building an anti-PHP style PHP framework that suffers from object bloat and ill-judged design patterns, why not create a DSL that accepts people will mix HTML and PHP, that people will globalise variables, that people will blindly accept user-entered input?
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