Definition of internationally in US English:
internationally
adverbˈˌin(t)ərˈˌnaSHənlē
In, between, or among many different nations.
companies looking to trade internationally
the trial attracted attention both locally and internationally
an internationally renowned artist
Example sentencesExamples
- He traces the evolution of the major competition for young Dutch architects, now expanding internationally.
- The early trade theory assumed that capital was internationally immobile.
- The institute's regenerative farming expertise is internationally recognized.
- His short stories have been internationally published and broadcast.
- He is an internationally recognized researcher who maintains programs in biotechnology that emphasize the tissue culture of fruit crops.
- Some 200 building products are analyzed using internationally recognized science-based standards.
- Overall, students agreed that the internationally focused courses were a positive experience.
- Recent conflicts related to the safety of internationally traded food have been dominated by the developed, high-income countries.
- This band has traveled nationally and internationally and has released seven albums to date.
- The quality of internationally important habitats is in decline due to a lack of balance over the past 30 years.