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How to pronounce internationalize in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms internationalise
Type of command, control
Derivation internationalization


internationalize trade of certain drugs.
Type Words
Synonyms internationalise
Type of alter, change, modify


We internationalized the committee.

Examples of internationalize

internationalize
We can't compete with foreign banks unless we internationalize our perspectives.
From the businessweek.com
The big challenge for Google, though, is to internationalize the Knowledge Graph.
From the techcrunch.com
The effect outside the United States has been to internationalize the problem.
From the newsweek.com
The biggest driver is China's desire to internationalize its currency, says Allen.
From the business.time.com
What we should do is internationalize the withdrawal of Russia's troops.
From the newsweek.com
The brand has grown consistently since GM began to internationalize it three years ago.
From the freep.com
The campaign to internationalize the diamond invention began in earnest in the mid-1960s.
From the theatlantic.com
Does that make your effort or your plan to internationalize this effort seem kind of naive?
From the edition.cnn.com
Obama clearly wants to internationalize America and reduce it to a European satellite state.
From the forbes.com
More examples
  • Put under international control; "internationalize trade of certain drugs"
  • In computing, internationalization and localization (also spelled internationalisation and localisation, see spelling differences) are means of adapting computer software to different languages and regional differences. ...
  • (Internationalization) Referring to a currency that is widely used to denominate trade and credit transactions by non-residents of the country of issue. US dollar and Swiss Franc are examples.
  • (internationalization) the process of designing a software application without making assumptions that are based on a single language or locale. See also national language support.
  • (Internationalization) Architecting a web site so that it works in multiple languages and the cultural contexts of different locales, without having to redesign the basic elements for each locale. It is a web site that is built on a multilingual engine. ...
  • (Internationalization) Another term for fragmentation. Used by Grossman and Helpman (1999).
  • (Internationalization) Global competencies are often identified as a valued goal of liberal learning, but currently few American students develop intercultural competence during college. ...
  • (Internationalization) Help for writing programs that can be localized for users worldwide. Programs can automatically adapt to specific locales and be displayed in the appropriate language.
  • (Internationalization) The practice of designing and writing programs that can be easily configured to interact with the user in more than one language. Often referred to as "i18n," due to the number of letters between the starting "i" and the ending "n."