0 containing or having experience of people and things from many different parts of the world:
1 someone who has experience of many different parts of the world:
Lisa is a real cosmopolitan.
2 containing people and things from many different parts of the world, or having experience of many different places and things:
Global pathways : working class cosmopolitans and the creation of transnational ethnic worlds.
Without the acknowledgment of this principle, there would be no basis for a cosmopolitan outlook.
The other group was composed of intellectuals, cosmopolitans, professionals and liberals, those willing to live and let live.
They were thus incompatible with politeness, which was allied with the metropolitan and cosmopolitan and the pursuit of a general culture.
However, human ascariasis is cosmopolitan, with infection occurring in both temperate and tropical environments.
I have repeatedly emphasized that the yuppies see and present themselves as cosmopolitan business professionals.
They index participation in the community, in this case cosmopolitan psychiatry, that coopts particular terms for technical use.
A combination of apparent opposites - the provincial and the cosmopolitan - his music appropriates a global sweep of influences without being definable as 'world music'.
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