Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective favoring cooperation among nations; -- of people and policies.
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- adjective influenced by or advocating internationalism
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Examples
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It is the final guard against nationalistic states that sought the betterment of their people first and foremost and not that of some hypothetical global village or for the internationalistic elite.
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It is the final guard against nationalistic states that sought the betterment of their people first and foremost and not that of some hypothetical global village or for the internationalistic elite.
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She talks more about - she has this nationalistic, internationalistic viewpoint of dealing with our enemies as it relates to being forceful, though, at the same time being diplomatic.
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She talks more about - she has this nationalistic, internationalistic viewpoint of dealing with our enemies as it relates to being forceful, though, at the same time being diplomatic.
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Yet even though Nazism was assertively nationalistic, it managed to vie with Soviet communism—which was just as assertively internationalistic—in the struggle for world domination.
The Great Experiment Strobe Talbott 2008
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There is no reason for me to go there to speak in English. [applause] I was invited to Caracas, Venezuela, a city, a country, with many heroic, patriotic traditions, which has written an indelible page in internationalistic history.
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One took the propaganda for granted, with little knowledge of how and why it had come about; another was gratified to be associated with a party that was seemingly "reformist" and "revolutionary" at the same time, pro-American and pro-Soviet, nationalistic pro tem and internationalistic traditionally; a third type was more or less mechanically drawn in by virtue of key posts held by Communists in various non-Communist organizations, such as trade unions.
Revisiting American Communism: An Exchange Barrett, James R. 1985
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For this reason we have said that to be internationalistic is to pay our own debt to humanity.
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I have said that our modest country has developed sufficient internationalistic awareness.
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Neto's gesture was exemplary of internationalism, and Cuba's attitude must also be exemplarily internationalistic.
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