0 past simple and past participle of internationalize
1 to make something become international:
Bob Marley internationalized reggae, making it known throughout the world.
The international vantage point provided calls attention to existing differences in regulatory approaches that should be considered as regulations are increasingly internationalized.
Cultural studies has clearly developed and internationalized significantly since then.
National economies have become increasingly internationalized through trade in goods and services and in currencies too.
Corporatist policy networks which operate in a domestic context, will probably be better placed to fend off change than those operating in globalized or internationalized contexts.
They are nowadays essentially translinguistic and internationalized.
The function of these agreements is to ensure fair competition in a market that is becoming more and more internationalized.
Foreign languages are important in an increasingly internationalized world.
Under the present proposal the subjects with which an applicant must be familiar are clearly defined and internationalized.