globalised

English

Verb

globalised

  1. simple past and past participle of globalise

Adjective

globalised (comparative more globalised, superlative most globalised)

  1. (British spelling) Influenced by globalisation.
    • 2020 April 8, Dr David Turner, “How railway staff were conduits and victims of a pandemic”, in Rail, page 30:
      COVID-19 has brought crisis to the world on a scale we have not seen for generations, as virus spreads rapidly across borders and through communities.
      In a globalised world, the intertwined elements of technology and human behaviour have been critical in diffusing it, while at the same time the close proximity in which people travel has afforded plenty of opportunity for transmission.
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