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Meanings of
transnational
in English
Involving or operating in several nations or nationalities.
multinational
Related terms
international
Synonyms
Examples for "
multinational
"
multinational
Examples for "
multinational
"
1
It would not be the first time Europe has experienced
multinational
government.
2
Two significant things happened recently in the international debate on
multinational
tax.
3
On the other hand,
multinational
companies alter their products for each market.
4
It's an organizational problem, a senior executive at a technology
multinational
said.
5
Google, Facebook and other
multinational
companies say they follow all tax rules.
Usage of
transnational
in English
1
Among his first initiatives was to try to form a
transnational
government-in-exile.
2
Trump vowed to dismantle
transnational
crime groups in a February executive order.
3
This has created a lucrative illicit market run by
transnational
criminal syndicates.
4
Many migrants are fleeing
transnational
gangs that operate in the entire region.
5
What emerges is a portrait of an organization that is truly
transnational
.
6
How, for example, can national agencies police banks that are
transnational
?
7
I recognise that the only legitimate corrective to
transnational
power is
transnational
democracy.
8
Fourth and last, we must persist in combating
transnational
organised crime.
9
Does it represent a new phase of
transnational
politics as well?
10
More than half of global soft drinks are produced by large
transnational
companies.
11
Smuggling networks are generally not hierarchical, but some individuals may have
transnational
contacts.
12
The act has been used to sue
transnational
companies over human rights abuses.
13
The other, more serious trend is
transnational
hate, according to Cooper.
14
With the globalisation of the world economy, white-collar crime is increasingly
transnational
in nature.
15
The agreement sets out the framework for developing police cooperation and combating
transnational
crime.
16
Governments,
transnational
corporations and others need to act now to prevent catastrophic global warming.
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transnational
Adjective
Frequent collocations
transnational crime
transnational corporations
transnational companies
combat transnational
tackle transnational
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Transnational
through the time
Transnational
across language varieties
United States of America
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