💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Multilateralization"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| multinationalizationnoun | The process of multinationalizing. |
| bilateralizationnoun | The process or the result of bilateralizing. |
| multimediatizationnoun | The process of multimediatizing; the introduction of multimedia to something. |
| multifunctionalizationnoun | The act or process of making something multifunctional |
| multiculturalizationnoun | The process of making something multicultural. |
| multimerisationnoun | Alternative form of multimerization. [(chemistry) The formation of multimers] |
| dualizationnoun | The process of dualizing. |
| medializationnoun | The act or process of medializing (making more medial). |
| megalopolizationnoun | The process of megalopolizing. |
| multilingualizationnoun | (software engineering) The act of adapting or localizing something to, into, or for multiple languages |
| communizationnoun | The act or process of communizing. |
| internationalizationnoun | (software engineering) The act or process of making a product suitable for international markets, typically by making text messages easily translatable and ensuring support of non-Latin character sets, languages, and regions. |
| metropolizationnoun | The act or process of metropolizing. |
| dualisationnoun | Alternative form of dualization. [The process of dualizing.] |
| horizontalizationnoun | The act or process of horizontalizing. |
| mexicanizationnoun | The process or result of Mexicanizing. |
| mediatizationnoun | The act of mediatizing (in various senses). |
| foreignizationnoun | (translation studies) The act of foreignizing a text. |
| verticalizationnoun | The process of verticalizing. |
| mediterraneanizationnoun | The process of Mediterraneanizing. |
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