international

IPA: ɪntɝnˈæʃʌnʌɫ

noun

  • (sports, chiefly Britain, Ireland) Someone who has represented their country in a particular sport.
  • (sports, chiefly Britain, Ireland) A game or contest between two or more nations.
  • (politics) A transnational organization of political parties of similar ideology.
  • A make of truck and other vehicles formerly manufactured by International Harvester.

adjective

  • Of or having to do with more than one nation.
  • between or among nations
  • participated in by two or more nations
  • common to, or affecting, two or more nations.
  • serving two or more nations
  • Of or concerning the association called the International.
  • Independent of national boundaries; common to all people.
  • Foreign; of another nation.
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Examples of "international" in Sentences

  • I'm all for an international day of metal, no need to restrict it to Slayer. international*
  • The term "international incident" was used by more than one official knowledgeable about the possibility that someone would attempt to kidnap the women or harm them.
  • One set of debates is located within international relations theory, between neorealist, ˜international society™, liberal internationalist, and constructivist schools.
  • Given the silence of the media on this and the use of the term international, I suspect there are people being smuggled from countries other than Mexico and from ones we may not be quite so blase about.
  • But with the firm's international network, and London in particular, appearing sidelined under Freishtat's tenure, do any of the three candidates have the vision to revitalise the firm's ­international strategy?
  • Well they’d have a hard time properly considering “international law” since I have yet to see a book that contains “international law” or a world legislature or King of the World DeCaprio aside that has the authority to pass an _international_ law.
  • In addition, the ICCA would strengthen control over U. S.-international borders, streamline court rules to make it easier to introduce evidence collected overseas, and authorize international communications services to report suspicious money flows to law enforcement authorities.
  • It is quite a switch from the lurid floral print of the Stade Français jersey to the elegantly muted strip England chose to mark a centenary of international matches at Twickenham on Saturday, but Haskell's interventions suggested that he has benefited from working in a back row alongside the likes of Sergio Parisse, Mauro Bergamasco and Juan Manuel Leguizamón after a move that many thought might derail a promising ­international career.

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