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international

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
International is a 2002 greatest hits collection from New Order . It was released only in a few countries— United Kingdom notably excluded, although imports were available. Available editions include those from France with a limited edition bonus CD and ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a global/international perspective ▪ A global perspective allows firms to spot opportunities and reduce supply costs. a national/international/European etc competition ▪ Her oldest daughter has taken part in ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
International \In`ter*na"tion*al\, a. [Pref. inter- + national: cf. F. international.] Between or among nations; pertaining to the intercourse of nations; participated in by two or more nations; common to, or affecting, two or more nations. Of or concerning ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1780, apparently coined by Jeremy Bentham from inter- + national . In communist jargon, as a noun and with a capital -i- , it is short for International Working Men's Association , the first of which was founded in London by Marx in 1864. "The Internationale" ...

Usage examples of international.

Officers were allowed in the march, which passed through countless throngs of people from International Headquarters to Abney Park Cemetery, a distance of about five miles.

These are the property of Sierra International, which is part of the powerful mining empire of Afric International, which in turn is a rich capital asset of the British Commonwealth.

Early in his evolution as a novelist, he might have seized upon it as the promising foundation for an international complication, altho even then he would have attenuated the more violent crudities of the original story.

Suddenly everyone was concerned with killing, rather than saving, each other, and international antidrug efforts ground to a halt.

Boyd knew, in the abstract, that he was breaking the spirit of international law to which his country had agreed by overseeing the manufacture of antipersonnel landmines.

United States in a special protocol whereby this nation was allowed, in lieu of granting appeals from its prize courts to the International Court, to be mulcted in damages in the latter for erroneous decisions in the former.

The Archerfish was going to have to do a quiet transit of international waters.

However, Avogadro was still unknown outside Italy, and Cannizzaro realized that the conference was an opportunity to speak about his theory to an international audience.

I was invited to play this very same medley at the International Barrelhouse Buffs Con in Madrid only two years ago.

An international team of paleoseismologists was assembled, and I was called from the Great Boneyard of the Gobi by my superiors at the Mongolian Academy of Sciences at Ulan Bator to leave my triceratops and fly to the middle of hell on earth, the great sand ocean of the Sahara, to assist in excavating and analyzing what some said would be the discovery of the age.

After the United States entered the war, Bedaux gave the Germans valuable information from the files of his international company at Amsterdam.

The towns there, they either belong to the International League or the bigs, and I never made it there.

The door was plastered with biohazard symbol and warning: CAUTION BIOHAZARD DO NOT ENTER WITHOUT WEARING VENTILATED SUIT The international symbol for biohazard, which is pasted on doors at USAMRIID whenever they open through a major transition of zones, is a red trefoil that reminds me of a red trillium, or toadshade.

On the second of day of September 1987, around suppertime, Eugene Johnson, the civilian biohazard expert attached to USAMRIID, stood in a passenger-arrival area outside the customs gates at Dulles International Airport, near Washington.

The testing process itself can also be corrupt as seen with the case of International Biotest Laboratories in the U.