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internationalized

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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of internationalize.

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Examples

  • University education in the field of art is being "internationalized" -- slowly -- and the linkages between art and creativity being made -- to the extent the higher education bureaucracy allows.

    John M. Eger: International Council of Fine Arts Deans Meets in Florence John M. Eger 2011

  • University education in the field of art is being "internationalized" -- slowly -- and the linkages between art and creativity being made -- to the extent the higher education bureaucracy allows.

    John M. Eger: International Council of Fine Arts Deans Meets in Florence John M. Eger 2011

  • "There are a billion people on the Internet, which means there are five billion not on it," said Paul Hoffman, a Santa Cruz, Calif. -based programmer who created the standards behind the so-called internationalized domain names.

    What's the Hindi Word for Dot-Com? 2007

  • Initially, the process will be limited to a set range of these suffixes, called internationalized domain names, or IDNs, that involve country codes - such as ". kr" in Korea or ". ae" for the United Arab Emirates.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2009

  • While divides among historians on this point are sometimes overblown, there have certainly been times when some of us have made the point that American history cannot be meaningfully "internationalized" if foreign affairs history is not at the table.

    Archive 2008-11-01 Mary L. Dudziak 2008

  • While divides among historians on this point are sometimes overblown, there have certainly been times when some of us have made the point that American history cannot be meaningfully "internationalized" if foreign affairs history is not at the table.

    Reviewed: Herring, From Colony to Superpower Mary L. Dudziak 2008

  • Most of the LoN's ability to project force comes from the WCRB, an organization begun separately in Australia-New Zealand and then "internationalized" along the model of the old Red Cross, and which still basically acts independently of the League of Nations itself.

    Elections - fresh news by plazoo.com 2010

  • Most of the LoN's ability to project force comes from the WCRB, an organization begun separately in Australia-New Zealand and then "internationalized" along the model of the old Red Cross, and which still basically acts independently of the League of Nations itself.

    Elections - fresh news by plazoo.com 2010

  • Most of the LoN's ability to project force comes from the WCRB, an organization begun separately in Australia-New Zealand and then "internationalized" along the model of the old Red Cross, and which still basically acts independently of the League of Nations itself.

    Elections - fresh news by plazoo.com 2010

  • And yet, he replied to each one with clarity, in a tone that still hints of a German accent but has been "internationalized," even if not delving into esoteric designer-speak or tech-talk, opting instead for philosophical statements that more people could relate to.

    Latest News 2010

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