globalised in English

verb
1
develop or be developed so as to make possible international influence or operation.
communication globalizes capital markets
synonyms:internationalizego globalexpand worldwide
verb

Use "globalised" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "globalised" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "globalised", or refer to the context using the word "globalised" in the English Dictionary.

1. Very few events are able to perturb an increasingly globalised world.

2. * The two leaders acknowledged the importance of connectivity in today’s globalised world.

3. India and the UK acknowledged the importance of connectivity in today’s globalised world.

4. We also recognise that a globalised world has deepened inter-dependence and changed our perception of geography.

5. In a globalised world such actions tend to impact on the market, and our commercial entities take these into account.

6. Terrorism has globalised its reach and is fusing across regions, as Central Africa, Syria, Libya and Pakistan-Afghanistan show.

7. Proxy advisors provide recommendations to investors with highly globalised and diversified portfolios, and exert an important influence on voting behaviour and hence on corporate governance.

8. By contrast, Brazil has sought to develop a modern Latin American social democracy that marries a globalised capitalist economy with vigorous government efforts to attack deep-rooted inequalities.

9. This has worked well for traditional "brick and mortar" companies but as business activities have become more globalised and digitalised the old rules work less well.

10. * Alliance to develop Mauritius as a services centre and seize the opportunities that the globalised world offers to both countries- the Mauritian side was requested to make concrete proposals for the consideration of Indian authorities.

11. Centralised quarantine is a daunting prospect that many of us had never even heard of prior to COVID-19. However, with the globalised world that we live in comes an inevitable need for travel around the world

12. Interdependence in a globalised world means that no country, howsoever powerful it may be, can take on the entire burden of economic adjustment and economic decision-making that may be required to manage the global system in an orderly fashion.

13. * India and France acknowledged the importance of connectivity in today’s globalised world. They underlined that connectivity initiatives must be based on key principles of international norms, good governance, rule of law, openness, transparency; follow social and environmental standards, principles of financial responsibility, accountable debt-financing practices; and must be pursued in a manner that respects sovereignty and territorial integrity.

14. Our goal is to moderate a discussion on the future of the CAP aimed at exploring agrarian policy instruments, particularly in the area of direct payments, which would enable a non-discriminatory and effective use of financial resources gathered from European taxpayers and spent on the CAP, strengthening the competitiveness of European farmers, improving the position of Europe's agricultural and food industries in a globalised and open world market, improving the quality of agricultural products and the provision of non-marketable outcomes of agriculture, as well as contributing to sustainable rural development.