Used in a Sentence

internationalism

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for internationalism.

Editorial note

The power of the internet is internationalism and non-locale.

Examples19
Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

(politics) Political, economic and cultural cooperation between nations.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of internationalism gathered in one view.

noun

(politics) Political, economic and cultural cooperation between nations.

noun

(linguistics) A loanword that occurs in several languages with the same or similar meaning and etymology.

noun

(architecture) A major architectural style that was developed in the 1920s and 1930s and was closely related to modernism, characterized by lightweight industrial materials, lack of ornamentation, and flat surfaces.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for internationalism.

noun

(politics) Political, economic and cultural cooperation between nations.

noun

(linguistics) A loanword that occurs in several languages with the same or similar meaning and etymology.

noun

(architecture) A major architectural style that was developed in the 1920s and 1930s and was closely related to modernism, characterized by lightweight industrial materials, lack of ornamentation, and flat surfaces.

Example sentences

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The power of the internet is internationalism and non-locale.

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That led it to become associated with internationalism and modernity, and from there it sort of took off.

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Prospective members are expected to share a belief in internationalism, and use the network to build meaningful cross-cultural connections.

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Both were nationalistic (Stalin de facto killed internationalism), had control of economy, had full control of society.

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The biggest thing that makes communism just completely non-viable is the simultaneous demand for socialism/democracy and internationalism.

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While corporate interests are implicated in this sort of thing, internationalism is the big problem in this sort of process.

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Foreign 'gain' is a move away from liberal internationalism to transactional bilateralism/resetting expectations wrt American largesse.

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While right wingers hated gold standard (its internationalism) and wanted massive military spending.

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Also: it sounds like you are advocating a sort of internationalism.

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That is de facto isolationism because you’re not going to get a stronger test case for liberal internationalism absent Russia invading a country like Germany.

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Modernism, industrialism, internationalism, the Great Wars, etc.

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In both periods, decisions were influenced by the political notion that the prizes, awarded by Swedish scientists who had remained neutral in the conflicts, could be used to reestablish prewar internationalism in science.

Quote examples

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It does because Alfred Nobel cared about internationalism and pacifism, neither "real wars" nor civil rights.

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We should have justified Internationalism using _intrinsic_ arguments: "we should integrate because learning how others see and experience the world is intrinsically beautiful, and worth struggling for".

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At least Google, in its early days, attempted a modest and naive "internationalism" and tried to keep their hands clean (in the early days) of US foreign policy things...

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"the co-director of the Institute for Policy Studies’ New Internationalism Project".

Proper noun examples

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Internationalism created a world of unprecendented - literally in human history - freedom, peace and prosperity.

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Internationalism is a wonderful ideology, and one that I support.

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Internationalism is not a prerequisite for the left, especially with trades unions that won out against industrial unionism and the internationalist idea of One Big Union a hundred years ago.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use internationalism in a sentence?

The power of the internet is internationalism and non-locale.

What does internationalism mean?

(politics) Political, economic and cultural cooperation between nations.

What part of speech is internationalism?

internationalism is commonly used as noun.