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 Englishinternationallyin‧ter‧na‧tion‧al‧ly /ˌɪntəˈnæʃənəli $ -tər-/ adverb SANEVERYWHEREin many different parts of the world → international These days businesses have to be able to compete internationally.internationally famous/recognized/known etc an internationally famous sculptorExamples from the Corpus
internationally• Wagner's opera will be telecast internationally.• It is encouraging to see his experience recognised internationally.• They do business nationally and internationally.• We will convene a new private sector forum to promote London's position internationally.• Along the path, there are gardens that are works of art themselves, designed by internationally known landscape designer Russell Page.• Cape Town has decided to keep its name because it is internationally recognised.• Yet, there are deep, long-term crises at home and internationally that cry out for leadership.internationally famous/recognized/known etc• Denver overcame his shyness to take on a stage presence that made him internationally recognized.• The museum directed the field research on the nearby internationally famous archaeological site of Vucedol.• Third, because the elections were internationally recognized as free and fair, Taylor will have the backing of the international community.• I am credited as the internationally known journalist and writer.• Along the path, there are gardens that are works of art themselves, designed by internationally known landscape designer Russell Page.• It was the best private house in Hochhauser, and after all, he was an internationally famous name.