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globality

American  
[gloh-bal-i-tee] / gloʊˈbæl ɪ ti /

noun

  1. the quality or state of having global relevance or being universal.


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The museums of Saadiyat Island trade on the matter-of-fact globality of the city, its role as an international entrepôt, its polyglot and multi-faith communities.

From The Guardian • Dec. 2, 2015

And it illustrates the urgency to put in place the structures and the processes that will allow us to manage this new global reality, or globality, in a responsible way.

From Time Magazine Archive

At the international level, the developments of the past 18 months and the backlash against globalization raise the issue of what kind of economic and social model the new globality will produce.

From Time Magazine Archive

In our new book, The Commanding Heights, we call this shift globality, the next step beyond globalization.

From Time Magazine Archive

Indeed, the system acted to counter integration and globality.

From The Civilization of Illiteracy by Nadin, Mihai

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