Internationalise (Verb)
Meaning 1
Make international in character; "We internationalized the committee".
Classification
Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..
Examples
- The government aims to internationalise its trade policies and attract foreign investors.
- The company's decision to internationalise its workforce has led to significant cultural and linguistic diversity.
- Several universities have sought to internationalise their programmes and research collaborations.
- In an effort to expand globally, they decided to internationalise their marketing strategies.
- The economic summit provided a platform for countries to internationalise their economic policies and strengthen cooperation.
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Meaning 2
Put under international control; "internationalize trade of certain drugs".
Classification
Verbs of political and social activities and events.
Examples
- The United Nations decided to internationalise the management of the strategic waterway to ensure the free flow of international shipping.
- The world health organisation considered moves to internationalise the distribution of life-saving vaccines.
- The proposal aims to internationalise the exploration and use of space to better serve humanity.
- The multinational corporation will internationalise the purchase and sale of key minerals.
- As part of their cooperation agreement, the nations agreed to internationalise the sharing of oceanic resources.