internationally
Americanadverb
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in a way that involves or relates to two or more nations or their citizens or territories.
Internationally, the World Baseball Softball Confederation governs the games in over 140 countries.
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in a way that transcends or is not bound by national boundaries or interests; worldwide.
Part of our work is raising awareness, internationally, of the destruction of the region's natural resources.
Other Word Forms
- noninternationally adverb
- quasi-internationally adverb
Etymology
Origin of internationally
Example Sentences
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At that point the company was already selling internationally, supplying customers across Latin America, Europe, Africa and the Caribbean via an export office in New York.
But they are nonetheless an illustration of how Iran has been able to move money internationally for years despite Western sanctions aimed at choking off the regime’s ability to do so.
Jones, from Wrexham, represented Wales internationally in both football and netball, earning 30 caps in football and 70 in netball.
From BBC
Another warning: “LNG may not be a competitive source of energy internationally.”
The action is the second brought on behalf of Person, who competed internationally for the United States from 1999 to 2007.
From Los Angeles Times
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