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internationality

American  
[in-ter-nash-uhn-al-i-tee] / ˌɪn tərˌnæʃ ənˈæl ɪ ti /

noun

  1. the quality or fact of being international.


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Founded in 1921, it takes its inspiration from Walt Whitman, who wrote in 1881: "My dearest dream is for an internationality of poems and poets."

From Time Magazine Archive

His choice was guided by a desire for internationality, but his results were not satisfactorily impartial.

From Time Magazine Archive

A cardinal article of faith of the legal status of the canal is its absolute internationality.

From East of Suez Ceylon, India, China and Japan by Penfield, Frederic Courtland

It must select its constituent roots and its spoken sounds on the principle of maximum of internationality, and its grammar must be a simplification of natural existing grammar.

From International Language Past, Present and Future: With Specimens of Esperanto and Grammar by Clark, Walter John

In it the principle of maximum of internationality has been applied to sounds as well as forms, and there are very few sounds that will be a stumbling-block to any considerable number of speakers.

From International Language Past, Present and Future: With Specimens of Esperanto and Grammar by Clark, Walter John

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