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internationalise

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from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • transitive verb Same as internationalize.

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  • verb To make something international; to involve multiple nations.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • verb put under international control
  • verb make international in character

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Examples

  • Beijing swiftly denounced any such attempts to "internationalise" the disputes, saying such moves could worsen the situation.

    Bangkokpost.com : Breaking News 2010

  • China urges ASEAN not to "internationalise" South China Sea issue

    WN.com - Articles related to Clinton comments, Korea drills roil US-China ties 2010

  • Mr. Jaitley's charge was that the UPA policies would once again "internationalise" the Kashmir issue.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2010

  • China has taken some steps, particularly with regard to Hong Kong, to "internationalise" its currency ...

    FinanceAsia 2010

  • China has warned some countries not to "internationalise" the territorial dispute that it faces with its neighbours over the South China Sea, following comments by US Secretary of

    WN.com - Articles related to Clinton comments, Korea drills roil US-China ties 2010

  • Washington reserves the exclusive right to intervene in regional conflicts around the world and to "internationalise" them when and how it sees fit.

    Dissident Voice Eric Walberg 2010

  • Beijing swiftly denounced any such attempts to "internationalise" the disputes, saying such moves could worsen the situation.

    "MAIN" via Steve in Google Reader 2010

  • But Egyptian analysts say the agreement represents a furtive attempt to "internationalise" the longstanding siege of the Hamas-run Gaza Strip.

    IPS Inter Press Service 2009

  • General Anupong said the militants were trying to "internationalise" the situation in the south.

    Gates of Vienna 2009

  • In the future, more North Koreans will be heading overseas, part of a conscious Pyongyang decision to "internationalise" their players, but for now, the most famous stars in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's team are those born in the large expat community in Japan.

    The Guardian World News 2009

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