0 present participle of internationalize
1 to make something become international:
Bob Marley internationalized reggae, making it known throughout the world.
In order to achieve their objective of internationalizing the event, they might pay closer attention to the need for more widely available translation.
Australian perspectives on internationalizing education (pp. 75-86).
Markets, too, reflected this internationalizing process.
We have seen in our time the birth of flight, an invention which promised great good as an internationalizing influence throughout the world; and how have we used it?
Its predecessor commissions were among the first attempts at internationalizing the police powers of sovereign states for a common cause.
This activity involves developing and internationalizing its scientific publications as well as diversifying interdisciplinary research trends.
His primary research interests include the politics of education reform, the role of education in broader social change, and internationalizing higher education.
It was an early supporter of internationalizing business education.