internationalism
English
Etymology
From international + -ism.
Noun
internationalism (usually uncountable, plural internationalisms)
- (politics) Political, economic and cultural cooperation between nations.
- 1995, Time’s Cycle and National Military Strategy:
- Once again the opposite poles of isolationism and Wilsonian internationalism appeared as alternatives that split the liberal and conservative camps
- (linguistics) A loanword that occurs in several languages with the same or similar meaning and etymology.
- (architecture) A major architectural style that was developed in the 1920s and 1930s and was closely related to modernism, characterized by lightweight industrial materials, lack of ornamentation, and flat surfaces.
- Synonym: International Style
Antonyms
Translations
cooperation between nations
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linguistics: a loanword that occurs in several languages with the same or similar meaning and etymology
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See also
- (politics) antinationalism
- (linguistics) Wanderwort/wanderword, Kulturwort
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