recognize internationally
Frequency: 9.225.3 per million words
To be formally acknowledged or accepted as valid or legitimate by multiple nations. Often used in the passive form 'internationally recognized'.
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- His work is internationally recognized as groundbreaking.
- The organization strives to be internationally recognized for its humanitarian efforts.
- She is an internationally recognized expert in quantum physics.
- The new peace treaty was internationally recognized by all major powers.
- To gain global trust, a company must be internationally recognized for its ethical practices.
- The artist's unique style has become internationally recognized.
- Will this qualification be internationally recognized in other countries?
- They aim to make their product internationally recognized within five years.
- Despite initial skepticism, her talent was eventually internationally recognized.
- The convention sought to internationally recognize the rights of indigenous peoples.