internationalization

IPA: ɪntɝnæʃʌnʌɫɪzˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • The conversion of something in order to make it international.
  • (software engineering) The act or process of making a product suitable for international markets, typically by making text messages easily translatable and ensuring support of non-Latin character sets, languages, and regions.
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Examples of "internationalization" in Sentences

  • Stay tuned for even more development in internationalization of WordPress. com.
  • In the long term, China should continue to encourage the "internationalization" of the RMB.
  • We ranked 16th in internationalization -- due, mainly, to our lack of export market diversification.
  • The design process is called internationalization, and the addition of locale-specific components and the translation of text is called localization.
  • We are a region with a high level of internationalization, which is achieving better results than Flanders in terms of exports and attracting investments.
  • To discredit the idea of internationalization, Defense Department officials kept insisting that their goal was to transfer power not to the United Nations but to the Iraqis.
  • I am fond of pointing out that in Taiwan "internationalization" is often synonymous with "more English" and sure, points 2 and 5 there overtly define internationalization as Englishization.
  • While understandable from a Central and West European view, "internationalization" is weakening Ukrainian control of perhaps the most important instrument of securing Ukrainian independence from Russia.
  • In the late 1960's and onwards, the U.S. position shifted from that of "internationalization" of Jerusalem to that of Jerusalem as an "undivided city," with free access to the holy places for all faiths.

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