Word family noun nation national multinational nationalism nationalist nationality nationalization nationhood international internationalism internationalist internationalization adjective national international multinational nationalist nationalistic nationalized internationalist verb nationalize internationalize adverb nationally internationally
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishinternationalismin‧ter‧na‧tion‧al‧is‧m /ˌɪntəˈnæʃənəlɪzəm $ -tər-/ noun [uncountable] PPPCOUNTRY/NATIONthe belief that nations should work together and help each other —internationalist noun [countable] —internationalist adjectiveExamples from the Corpus
internationalism• The campaign would not be about personalities, he stressed, but about the stark choice between internationalism and nationalism.• In proposing a rupture between liberal internationalism and nationalist socialism, Hyndman and Blatchford were ahead of their time.• A new internationalism had been born in football.• There were still tendencies towards national rivalry and arrogance, and these could only be countered by a steadfast policy of internationalism.• The rhetoric of internationalism faded like morning mist before the sun of reality.• So there is more on internationalism, on e-business and on small-scale ventures.• The pre-war career of H. N. Brailsford illustrates the easy co-operation of liberal and socialist internationalism before 1914.