Wiktionary
a. That operates throughout the world; worldwide
Usage examples of "transglobal".
The last great transglobal trade empire, run from the arcologies of Hong Kong, has collapsed along with capitalism, rendered obsolete by a bunch of superior deterministic resource allocation algorithms collectively known as Economics 2.
According to Transglobal lore, it had begun as a joke, a designation suggested by his autocratic manner.
Bruce Kendrick was no stranger to the eleventh floor of the Transglobal Building.
Keith Morley of Transglobal was outraged when his link with the news desk was severed by the Moonbase commcenter.
This is Judy Gunworthy with the Transglobal News Service, at the Johnson Space Center.
Even in the cargo hold, where Bigfoot had spread out some cushions left there for him by Tony, a wallscreen was picking up the Transglobal feed.
The monitor carrying the Transglobal telecast was a blizzard of interference.
This is Judy Gunworthy with the Transglobal News Service, at the National Weather Service Office in El Paso.
At the request of the Green Council, airmen from Olderan had flown it in during the very early hours of morning, down a transglobal air corridor under cover of darkness, to the very gates of the Building of Ancient Customs.
Even in the cargo hold, where Bigfoot had spread out some cushions left there for him by Tony, a wallscreen was picking up the Transglobal feed.