transnational
Americanadjective
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going beyond national boundaries or interests.
a transnational economy.
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comprising persons, sponsors, etc., of different nationalities.
a transnational company.
noun
adjective
Other Word Forms
- transnationalism noun
- transnationally adverb
Etymology
Origin of transnational
Example Sentences
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A financial publisher published a report in January claiming the company served as a “laundering machine” for transnational crime syndicates in Southeast Asia.
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A financial publisher published a report in January claiming the company served as a “laundering machine” for transnational crime syndicates in Southeast Asia.
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But it’s still nothing short of heroic that Europeans have emerged from centuries of war to build a transnational organization that helps deliver longer life expectancy, lower infant mortality, and more affordable healthcare.
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But it’s still nothing short of heroic that Europeans have emerged from centuries of war to build a transnational organization that helps deliver longer life expectancy, lower infant mortality, and more affordable healthcare.
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"Members of our culturally and linguistically diverse communities are more likely to be victims of foreign interference or transnational repression than to be offenders," he added.
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