International ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

International ( adjective )

  1. Relating to or affecting two or more nations.
  2. Relating to or involving people from many or all countries.
  3. Relating to or used by people of many or all nations.
  4. Relating to or concerned with the relations between nations.

Origin:

Late middle english internacionel, from old french, from latin internationalis, from international- 'existing or occurring between nations', from inter- 'between' + nation- 'nation'.

Examples:

  1. An international organization.
  2. International affairs.
  3. An international conference.
  4. International law.
  5. International trade.

(As a noun)

International ( noun )

  1. Relating to or affecting two or more nations.
  2. Relating to or involving people from many or all countries.
  3. Relating to or used by people of many or all nations.
  4. Relating to or concerned with the relations between nations.

Origin:

Late middle english internacionel, from old french, from latin internationalis, from international- 'existing or occurring between nations', from inter- 'between' + nation- 'nation'.

Examples:

  1. An international organization.
  2. International affairs.
  3. An international conference.
  4. International law.
  5. International trade.
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