verb
- to make worldwide in scope or application; to extend to all parts of the world
- to integrate (a business, economy, or culture) into a global system or network
Usage: British spelling; American English uses 'globalize'; transitive verb
Usage: British spelling; American English uses 'globalize'; transitive verb
Examples
- The company decided to globalise its operations by opening offices in ten new countries.
- Technology has helped to globalise communication and connect people across continents.
- Many businesses are working to globalise their supply chains for greater efficiency.
- The internet has globalised access to information and education.
- Efforts to globalise trade agreements have faced resistance from some nations.
- Social media platforms have globalised cultural exchange and entertainment.