Similar words: internationalism, internationalize, international, internationally, international law, international relations, international trade, international flight. Meaning: v. 1. put under international control 2. make international in character.
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1. They have been trying to internationalise the Kashmir problem.
2. The customer base has to be broadened and internationalised in a profitable manner.
3. Nadaq-listed Sina plans to internationalise Weibo in English and has already started by taking it to Japan.
4. Many websites are taking the time to internationalise the language of their pages, but have they really thought about the colour?
5. Both the SDR plan and measures to internationalise the yuan also seem to assume that China's problem is simply that too many of its reserves are in dollars.
6. A very real danger exists of the conflict becoming internationalised.
7. "At the moment, we are living through a phase of fragmentation but as more and more of the world is covered by compliance schemes, there will be pressure to internationalise the system," he adds.
8. China prefers to deal with its neighbours one by one, rejecting attempts to internationalise the issue.
9. Putting a Westerner in charge, the firm reckoned, would send a bold message to staff and customers alike of its determination to internationalise.
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