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transnational

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English

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Etymology

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From trans- +‎ national.

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Adjective

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transnational (comparative more transnational, superlative most transnational)

  1. Between or beyond national boundaries.
  2. Involving several nations or nationalities.
    • 2013 April 1, Timothy Havens, Black Television Travels: African American Media around the Globe (Book collections on Project MUSE)‎[1], NYU Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 75:
      And finally, the transnational discourses of antiapartheidism and divestiture had led the U.K. television industry to ban sales of current programs to South Africa, again shaping the ways Bop-TV could enact its particular form of antigovernment, antiapartheid cultural politics.

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Noun

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transnational (plural transnationals)

  1. Someone operating in several countries.

See also

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French

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Etymology

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From trans- +‎ national.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /tʁɑ̃s.na.sjɔ.nal/
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Adjective

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transnational (feminine transnationale, masculine plural transnationaux, feminine plural transnationales)

  1. transnational