internationalise


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internationalise


Past participle: internationalised
Gerund: internationalising

Imperative
internationalise
internationalise
Present
I internationalise
you internationalise
he/she/it internationalises
we internationalise
you internationalise
they internationalise
Preterite
I internationalised
you internationalised
he/she/it internationalised
we internationalised
you internationalised
they internationalised
Present Continuous
I am internationalising
you are internationalising
he/she/it is internationalising
we are internationalising
you are internationalising
they are internationalising
Present Perfect
I have internationalised
you have internationalised
he/she/it has internationalised
we have internationalised
you have internationalised
they have internationalised
Past Continuous
I was internationalising
you were internationalising
he/she/it was internationalising
we were internationalising
you were internationalising
they were internationalising
Past Perfect
I had internationalised
you had internationalised
he/she/it had internationalised
we had internationalised
you had internationalised
they had internationalised
Future
I will internationalise
you will internationalise
he/she/it will internationalise
we will internationalise
you will internationalise
they will internationalise
Future Perfect
I will have internationalised
you will have internationalised
he/she/it will have internationalised
we will have internationalised
you will have internationalised
they will have internationalised
Future Continuous
I will be internationalising
you will be internationalising
he/she/it will be internationalising
we will be internationalising
you will be internationalising
they will be internationalising
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been internationalising
you have been internationalising
he/she/it has been internationalising
we have been internationalising
you have been internationalising
they have been internationalising
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been internationalising
you will have been internationalising
he/she/it will have been internationalising
we will have been internationalising
you will have been internationalising
they will have been internationalising
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been internationalising
you had been internationalising
he/she/it had been internationalising
we had been internationalising
you had been internationalising
they had been internationalising
Conditional
I would internationalise
you would internationalise
he/she/it would internationalise
we would internationalise
you would internationalise
they would internationalise
Past Conditional
I would have internationalised
you would have internationalised
he/she/it would have internationalised
we would have internationalised
you would have internationalised
they would have internationalised
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.internationalise - put under international control; "internationalize trade of certain drugs"
control, command - exercise authoritative control or power over; "control the budget"; "Command the military forces"
2.internationalise - make international in character; "We internationalized the committee"
alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"
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India's decision has been hailed internationally with several countries calling the move as India's internal matter even as Pakistan has been trying to internationalise the issue.
"The call by confused [people] to internationalise the two Holy Mosques will fail, as it has failed before," UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash tweeted, in an apparent reference to Qatar and its leader.
The minister denounced the malicious calls aimed to smear the Kingdom Saudi Arabia and its historic services in a desperate bid to politicise religious rituals or internationalise the Two Holy Mosques.
A panel from IAU assessed the university across 15 criteria, including its strategy, support provided to international students at home and abroad, its work to internationalise the curriculum and research activities, and its efforts to support social cohesion around the globe.
(TAP) -- "We intend to internationalise the case of the missing of Sofiene Chourabi and Nadhir Ketari", announced Friday the speakers at a symposium organised on the occasion of the National Day for the Protection of Journalists.
Beijing is encouraging foreign bond issuers as it seeks to internationalise its yuan or renminbi currency and open up sour.
But, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir stressed that "Qatar's demands to internationalise the holy sites is aggressive and a declaration of war against the kingdom...
They couldn't internationalise Kashmir but terrorism emanating from their country got internationalized", he said.
Additionally, 45 percent of cloud users believe that use of cloud solutions has enabled them to internationalise more quickly, including 41 percent of businesses in Singapore and 45 percent of businesses in Hong Kong.
UKTI is targeting 'new-to-market' companies from around the UK seeking to internationalise their business for the first time, as well as UK companies already operating in Asia Pacific markets and looking for new opportunities in the wider region.
Taiwan is in the race to become a Yuan centre, competing with London and Singapore, as China seeks to internationalise its currency.

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