Globalize
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Globalize ( verb )
- To make something worldwide in scope or application.
- To extend or spread to other countries.
- To create a global market or economy.
Origin:
The word "globalize" was first used in the early 20th century, derived from the word "global" meaning worldwide or relating to the whole world. the suffix "-ize" is used to indicate the process of making something into a particular form or state.
Examples:
- The company's goal is to globalize its brand by opening more stores in other countries.
- The internet has helped globalize the exchange of information.
- The world is becoming more interconnected as countries globalize their economies.
- The process of globalizing culture has led to a homogenization of tastes and preferences.
- The company's mission is to globalize it product, making it accessible to everyone.
(As a noun)
Globalize ( noun )
- To make something worldwide in scope or application.
- To extend or spread to other countries.
- To create a global market or economy.
Origin:
The word "globalize" was first used in the early 20th century, derived from the word "global" meaning worldwide or relating to the whole world. the suffix "-ize" is used to indicate the process of making something into a particular form or state.
Examples:
- The company's goal is to globalize its brand by opening more stores in other countries.
- The internet has helped globalize the exchange of information.
- The world is becoming more interconnected as countries globalize their economies.
- The process of globalizing culture has led to a homogenization of tastes and preferences.
- The company's mission is to globalize it product, making it accessible to everyone.