0 present participle of globalize
1 to (make a company or system) spread or operate internationally:
Satellite broadcasting is helping to globalize television.
This discusses the greening of agriculture in the context of rapidly globalizing economies and the emergence of the troubling greenwash syndrome.
To be sure, the increasingly globalizing economy of the past few centuries has dealt a deadly blow to several languages.
With policy co-ordination, countries could continue to benefit from the globalizing economy while minimizing the harmful effects for democracy.
To this end, they propose the constructs of localizing moves and globalizing connects.
The most relevant work comes from economic geography, which analyzes globalizing trends and their impact upon regional development.
Moving cultures : the perilous problems of cultural dichotomies in a globalizing society.
But an even larger fraction is struggling to make ends meet and is only sketchily connected to the globalizing economy.
This way there will be a balance between globalizing the evidence and localizing the decisions that will improve health care delivery all over the world.