INTERNATIONALLY


Meaning of INTERNATIONALLY in English

adverb

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

internationally respected

He was an internationally respected figure.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

competitive

Instead of letting industry fight to become internationally competitive , the Labour Government preferred to protect it from reality.

famous

It was the best private house in Hochhauser, and after all, he was an internationally famous name.

When she retired, she was still internationally famous .

The museum directed the field research on the nearby internationally famous archaeological site of Vucedol.

Yet she was pardoned, because she was an internationally famous actress.

Nearly all the internationally famous players had agreed to participate.

known

The 48-year-old professor, an internationally known languages expert and former vice-chancellor of Essex University, is due in court in October.

I am credited as the internationally known journalist and writer.

Several of the professors were internationally known figures who lectured to large audiences and engaged in public debates over controversial issues.

recognised

In addition to a number of internationally recognised jazz musicians the Festival attracts a number of artists and attractions from around the region.

renowned

Scarborough Group enticed internationally renowned playwright Alan Ayckbourn into posing for a press photograph while signing appeal letters.

Dame Sybil Connolly, internationally renowned interior designer, entertains at her private home in Dublin.

■ VERB

compete

A recent investment boom should help firms to compete internationally , though in the short term it has worsened the trade deficit.

I started competing internationally when I was 14.

Employers also need them in order to compete internationally .

expand

Diversification into dynamic fast-growing industries is also made possible, as are moves to expand internationally .

know

You're familiar with his subject, you know he is an authority, internationally known and universally respected.

Along the path, there are gardens that are works of art themselves, designed by internationally known landscape designer Russell Page.

Many of these artists and writers have become internationally known .

He gained little local success, but by this time was internationally known .

A few have become internationally known , but it often seems a hopeless task.

recognize

Third, because the elections were internationally recognized as free and fair, Taylor will have the backing of the international community.

Reg and Maggie Green have been recognized internationally for such a generous act.

Recently, John Fagin, an internationally recognized molecular biologist and former genetic engineer from Fairfield, Iowa, made a stand.

Denver overcame his shyness to take on a stage presence that made him internationally recognized .

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Wagner's opera will be telecast internationally .

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Along the path, there are gardens that are works of art themselves, designed by internationally known landscape designer Russell Page.

Cape Town has decided to keep its name because it is internationally recognised.

It is encouraging to see his experience recognised internationally .

They do business nationally and internationally .

We will convene a new private sector forum to promote London's position internationally .

Yet, there are deep, long-term crises at home and internationally that cry out for leadership.

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