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UK
/ɡlˈəʊbəlˌaɪz/
]
VERB
-
make world-wide in scope or application
Markets are being increasingly globalized
How To Use globalise In A Sentence
- Mass culture is supposedly a leveler and globalizer - by definition, we all share mass cultural references.
- As the world becomes more complex, some things do, of course, standardize and globalize.
- Our increasingly globalized world economy has had negative impacts on the lives of college students as well. Sociology
- We narrowed it down to a range of issues which we feel are connected with what the Pope himself would like to say in his next encyclical about the relationship between capital and labour in a globalised world.
- Satellite broadcasting is helping to globalize television.
- The threat, according to the Ukrainian-born Eugene Hütz -- leader of the gypsy, punk, cabaret band Gogol Bordello -- is a globalized economic system that spawns soulless, edgeless, byproducts "where you can buy all these stupid souvenirs and shirts that you can't tell where they're from. Anthony Papa: Eugene Hütz of Gogol Bordello Featured in Animation, Globalization, by EarSay
- The threat, according to the Ukrainian-born Eugene Hütz -- leader of the gypsy, punk, cabaret band Gogol Bordello -- is a globalized economic system that spawns soulless, edgeless, byproducts "where you can buy all these stupid souvenirs and shirts that you can't tell where they're from. Anthony Papa: Eugene Hütz of Gogol Bordello Featured in Animation, Globalization, by EarSay
- The main hope is that its rich medal sports, weightlifting and wrestling, do not become too globalised. Times, Sunday Times
- As the world becomes more complex, some things do, of course, standardize and globalize.
- It is this massive boom in poultry that is largely responsible for changing the rural South from a biracial, agricultural culture to a globalized entrepot.