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International   /ˌɪntərnˈæʃənəl/  /ˌɪnərnˈæʃənəl/   Listen
International

adjective
1.
Concerning or belonging to all or at least two or more nations.  "An international agreement" , "International waters"
2.
From or between other countries.  Synonyms: external, outside.  "International trade" , "Developing nations need outside help"
noun
1.
Any of several international socialist organizations.



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"International" Quotes from Famous Books



... should at once be brought into port, there to remain in his Excellency's custody, until a Venezuelan court should have decided whether the capture had or had not been effected within the marine league from the coast prescribed by international law! ...
— The Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter • Raphael Semmes

... and most incorruptible body of law-makers ever known. Understanding the equities of righteous dealing between themselves as fellow citizens, they would be prepared to decide correctly on all questions of an international character, which might affect the interests of the world at large. This would be a demonstration of the rule, as to the formation of a true republic. To make the entire political fabric both enduring and progressive, the units or voters, must be well born and rightly trained. Of this training, ...
— Solaris Farm - A Story of the Twentieth Century • Milan C. Edson

... said Pee-wee, his mouth watering. "I'm going over there to discover it and then it's mine, the whole island's mine because findings is keepings, that's international law." ...
— Pee-Wee Harris Adrift • Percy Keese Fitzhugh

... come to consider as closed the period of invasion and to substitute for the measures of exception the rules of occupation as defined by international law and the treaty of The Hague, which sets a limit to the occupying power and imposes obligations ...
— The Case of Edith Cavell - A Study of the Rights of Non-Combatants • James M. Beck

... vibrated in the clear young voice that rang out over the Inverleith grounds. The Scottish line was sagging!—that line invincible in two years of International conflict, the line upon which Ireland and England had broken their pride. Sagging! And because Cameron was weakening! Cameron, the brilliant half-back, the fierce-fighting, erratic young Highlander, disciplined, steadied by the great Dunn into an instrument of Scotland's glory! Cameron going ...
— Corporal Cameron • Ralph Connor


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