0 past simple and past participle of globalize --
1 to (make a company or system) spread or operate internationally: --
Satellite broadcasting is helping to globalize television.
It is easy to see that this construction can in fact be globalized.
Our data par take of this globalized reality and consist mostly of first-time encounters.
Moreover, providing countries with a global view is very useful because, in a globalized environment, countries are highly vulnerable to external shocks.
Today, even the antiglobalization movement has become one of the most globalized events.
Larger-scale governance of the social-ecological systems might be desirable (efficient) in the more competitive globalized world of today.
This leaves some kind of worker control as providing the socialist character of a globalized socialism.
Second, the theory and practice of autonomy in language learning has itself been globalized, through conferences, consultancies and publications.
Thus, an influential scale factor weighs upon the economic geography of architectural services: big firms, big projects, big visibility, all tend toward globalized practice.