Multinational ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Multinational ( adjective )

  1. Relating to or involving more than one nation.
  2. Having companies or branches in many different countries.

Origin:

From latin multi- (many) + nation + -al.

Examples:

  1. The multinational corporation has its headquarters in several countries.
  2. The multinational summit was attended by delegates from over 20 countries.
  3. The multinational team of scientists has made remarkable discoveries.
  4. This multinational project will require the cooperation of experts from all over the world.
  5. The multinational company has been accused of exploiting workers in developing countries.

(As a noun)

Multinational ( noun )

  1. Relating to or involving more than one nation.
  2. Having companies or branches in many different countries.

Origin:

From latin multi- (many) + nation + -al.

Examples:

  1. The multinational corporation has its headquarters in several countries.
  2. The multinational summit was attended by delegates from over 20 countries.
  3. The multinational team of scientists has made remarkable discoveries.
  4. This multinational project will require the cooperation of experts from all over the world.
  5. The multinational company has been accused of exploiting workers in developing countries.
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