verb
- present participle of globalise; making or becoming worldwide in scope or application
Usage: British English spelling (American English: globalizing); often used in business, economics, and social contexts
Examples
- The company is globalising its operations by opening offices in Asia and Europe.
- Technology is rapidly globalising communication across continents.
- Globalising trade has increased economic interdependence among nations.
- Universities are globalising their curricula to prepare students for international careers.
- The fashion industry has been globalising for decades, with brands operating worldwide.
- Globalising supply chains has made products more affordable but also more complex.