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Definitions for globalize
ˈgloʊ bəˌlaɪzglob·al·ize
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Princeton's WordNet
globalize, globaliseverb
make world-wide in scope or application
"Markets are being increasingly globalized"
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globalizeverb
To make something global in scope.
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globalize
To globalize means to operate, spread, or view on an international scale with a perspective that transcends national boundaries. It involves the process where businesses or other entities develop international influence or start operating on an international level, integrating and connecting various economies, societies, politics, culture and knowledge around the world.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of globalize in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
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The numerical value of globalize in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of globalize in a Sentence
I'm trying to globalize Korean food.
One of the reasons I want to globalize is that I want to show that there's more to Korean food than Korean barbecue, ten times out of 10, people will order Korean barbecue. But when friends visit from abroad, I'll take them to have ugeoji haejangguk and they love it.
We must absolutely globalize.
If( someone can) go to a show( they) always will, but for all of the limiting factors as to why people can't get to live shows, be it geographical restrictions, age restrictions, or cost... we realized there might be an opportunity to smash all those barriers and truly globalize music.
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