noun
- plural of interculture; the interaction, exchange, or blending of different cultural practices, values, and traditions between groups or societies
Usage: often used in academic and professional contexts related to cultural studies, education, and international relations
verb
- third-person singular present tense of interculture; to engage in or promote interaction and exchange between different cultures
Usage: less common usage; primarily found in academic and specialized discourse
Examples
- The university promotes intercultures through international student exchange programs.
- Modern cities intercultures diverse populations from around the world.
- Educational initiatives that intercultures different traditions help build understanding.
- The festival celebrates intercultures by featuring music, food, and art from multiple countries.
- Successful organizations intercultures their workforces to foster innovation and collaboration.
- Anthropologists study how intercultures shape contemporary society.
- The conference examined intercultures in business and diplomacy.