adjective
- characterized by or operating on a worldwide scale; integrated into a global system or economy
Usage: British spelling (American: globalized); commonly used in business, economics, and social contexts
verb
- past tense and past participle of globalise; to make global in scope or application; to integrate into a worldwide system
Usage: British spelling (American: globalized); transitive verb
Examples
- The company globalised its operations to reach customers in over 150 countries.
- Modern technology has globalised communication, allowing people to connect instantly across continents.
- The globalised economy means that events in one country can quickly affect markets worldwide.
- Universities have become increasingly globalised, with students and faculty from around the world.
- Supply chains have been globalised to reduce costs and improve efficiency.
- The pandemic highlighted both the benefits and risks of a globalised world.