Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense internationalizes, present participle internationalizing, past tense, past participle internationalizedregional note: in BRIT, also use internationalise
verb
If an issue or a crisis is internationalized, it becomes the concern of many nations throughout the world.
[journalism]
A very real danger exists of the conflict becoming internationalised. [beVERB-ed]
This will internationalize the financial crisis already afflicting many countries. [VERB noun]