transatlantic

IPA: trænzʌtɫˈæntɪk

adjective

  • (geography) On, spanning or crossing, or from the other side of the Atlantic Ocean.
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Examples of "transatlantic" in Sentences

  • (How many ethnic slurs are heard in transatlantic business class?)
  • I see NATO continuing to have a central role in transatlantic relations.
  • New orientations in transatlantic perspectives are therefore not unusual.
  • Europeans are watching closely to see what - if any difference - the results will make in transatlantic relations.
  • Fires explores the surprisingly complex intersections of gender and nationalism in transatlantic Romantic culture.
  • These contradictory elements coalesce within transatlantic relations in a highly ambivalent and also unique relationship.
  • O'BRIEN: The second worse is a trip across the pond to what they call a transatlantic abort, then potentially an abort -- so-called abort to orbit.
  • Meanwhile, in transatlantic secure phone calls, the message machinery focused on a crucial topic: who should carry the freight on the following Sunday's talk shows?
  • One reason for some of the current conflicts is that we have grown so close to each other as to enjoy a "democratic domestic society" or, one could say, that we deal in transatlantic domestic policy.

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