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globalist

American  
[glohb-uhl-ist] / ˈgloʊb əl ɪst /

noun

  1. a person who promotes or subscribes to globalism.


adjective

  1. promoting or subscribing to globalism.

Example Sentences

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Disneyland turned outward in 1966 with the arrival, from the New York World’s Fair, of It’s a Small World, a globalist approach at unity after long periods of political upheaval.

From Los Angeles Times

All that changed when Jackson met with the co-founders of the late, lamented Seattle Globalist website to discuss ways to improve equity in study abroad programs.

From Seattle Times

They asked her to write about the topic, and then published it on the Globalist and sent her a check for the work.

From Seattle Times

Jackson began writing regularly for the Globalist and other Seattle-area websites including the South Seattle Emerald.

From Seattle Times

This is in line with her worldview, which is more globalist than some of her predecessors, as she outlined in a speech earlier this year: "A full separation of our economies would be disastrous for both countries. It would be destabilising for the rest of the world."

From BBC