global
IPA: gɫˈoʊbʌɫ
noun
- (computing) A globally scoped identifier.
adjective
- Concerning all parts of the world.
- (not comparable) Pertaining to the whole of something; total, universal:
- (not comparable, computing) Of a variable, accessible by all parts of a program.
- Which has to be considered in its entirety.
- Spherical, ball-shaped.
- (not comparable) Of or relating to a globe or sphere.
adverb
- In the global manner; world-wide.
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Examples of "global" in Sentences
- The keyword of * global warming* is the * global*!
- The global world wants peace and harmony in the globe of the world.
- The global climate shifts have started to wreak havoc across the world.
- Globalization is an example of the changing spatialization of the world.
- Futurization futurizes the present and globalization globalizes the local.
- He foresaw the tremendous global use of the computer and the World Wide Web.
- Increasing international trade is crucial to the continuance of globalization.
- Inequality is increasing around the world while the world appears to globalize.
- The modern question of world governance exists in the context of globalization.
- The anti globalization movement is critical of the globalization of capitalism.
- We're also going to really globalize internally around this idea of the power of ingenuity.
- And it remains so today, even though the Obama administration has long avoided the term "global war on terror".
- The term global warming is often used synonymously with the term climate change, but the two terms have distinct meanings.
- I applaud the organizers of SoP IV in taking a brave and bold step in making a bigger and more global conference remember the tagline -- building the _global_ metaverse?
- The term "global warming" has been replaced by the neutral "climate change," while concern about the planet has decreased in inverse proportion to the increase in the earth's temperature.
- For most MBAs, the phrase 'global business opportunity' conjures China or India, but most of the tough challenges faced by firms occur in places more like Iraq than in the BRIC economies.
- Real Estate Needs to Pay its Dues The Unreported Deal Chase Cash, Not Valuations In 2005, Governor Bernanke famously coined the term "global savings glut" to explain how savings far exceeded investment opportunities globally resulting in low interest rates.
- Yet, despite this recent report, and despite all we do know about climate change, the topic has become the C-word in Washington, D.C. Just as the term "global warming" fell out of favor, the term "climate change" is now one that few in our nation's capital dare bring up in conversation, much less in legislation.
- In any event, all their many reports and assessments have concluded that climate change they no longer like to use the term "global warming" is due primarily to excessive emissions or CO2 and that significant amounts of these emissions are being trapped in our atmosphere, hence our need to reduce these emissions.
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