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internationalise

[in-ter-nash-uh-nl-ahyz]

in·ter·na·tion·al·ize

[in-ter-nash-uh-nl-ahyz] verb, -ized, -iz·ing.
verb (used with object)
1.
to make international, as in scope or character: a local conflict that was internationalized into a major war.
2.
to place or bring under international control.
verb (used without object)
3.
to become international: The automobile company must internationalize in order to meet the competition.

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Internationalise is always a great word to know.
So is quincunx. Does it mean:
a gadget; dingus; thingumbob.
an arrangement of five objects, as trees, in a square or rectangle, one at each corner and one in the middle.
Also, especially British, in·ter·na·tion·al·ise.


Origin:
1860–65; international + -ize

in·ter·na·tion·al·i·za·tion, noun
de·in·ter·na·tion·al·ize, verb (used with object), -ized, -iz·ing.
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internationalize or internationalise (ˌɪntəˈnæʃənəˌlaɪz)
 
vb
1.  to make international
2.  to put under international control
 
internationalise or internationalise
 
vb
 
internationali'zation or internationalise
 
n
 
internationali'sation or internationalise
 
n

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