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globally
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Word definitions for globally in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
by 1910, from global + -ly (2).
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adv. throughout the world; "this is globally significant"
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
adv. 1 In all places or situations. 2 Over the entire planet.
Usage examples of globally.
Each of these struggles was specific and based on immediate regional concerns in such a way that they could in no respect be linked together as a globally expanding chain of revolt.
The postmodern situation is eminently paradoxical when it is considered from the biopolitical point of view- understood, that is, as an uninterrupted circuit of life, production, and politics, globally dominated by the capitalist mode of production.
We have to accept that challenge and learn to think globally and act globally.
The heavy bureaucracy of the Soviet state, inherited from a long period of intense modernization, placed Soviet power in an impossible position when it had to react to the new demands and desires that the globally emerging subjectivities expressed, first within the process of modernization and then at its outer limits.
Communication is the form of capitalist production in which capital has succeeded in submitting society entirely and globally to its regime, suppressing all alternative paths.
We live today in a globally interconnected world, in which biological, psychological, social, and environmental phenomena are all interdependent.
And from that platform you can enter vision-logic, which means not that you have to become a Hegel or a Whitehead in order to advance, but only that you have to think globally, which is not so hard at all.
PG makes obscure and inaccessible texts as well as seminal works - easily and globally available.
Much content will be created locally and distributed globally - and vice versa.
Relatively tiny in terms of permanent staff, globally distributed, more post-geographic than multinational, the agency has from the beginning billed itself as a high-speed, low-drag life-form in an advertising ecology of lumbering herbivores.
After all no species before had had the potential to be linked globally, not in four billion years of life on Earth.
It was also being broadcast globally, simulcast in every language using the phenomenal translating staff of the United Nations.
Nothing less than an integration of that life itself, globally, through a single awareness, could make it flourish in a span humanly, rather than geologically, meaningful.
These markets being global, the monopolists of intellectual products fight unfair competition globally.
Fever and nausea, absent in "classical" cholera, meant that I had the Mexico City biotype-first seen in the aftermath of the quake of'15, long since distributed globally.