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What (who) is multinational - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Multinationals; Multinational (disambiguation); Multinationally; Multinationalism; Multinationalism (disambiguation); Multi-national

multinational         
¦ adjective
1. including or involving several countries or nationalities.
2. operating in several countries.
¦ noun a company operating in several countries.
Derivatives
multinationally adverb
multinational         
also multi-national (multinationals)
1.
A multinational company has branches or owns companies in many different countries.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Multinational is also a noun.
...multinationals such as Ford and IBM.
N-COUNT
2.
Multinational armies, organizations, or other groups involve people from several different countries.
The US troops would be part of a multinational force.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
3.
Multinational countries or regions have a population that is made up of people of several different nationalities.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
multi-national         

Wikipedia

Multinational

Multinational may refer to:

  • Multinational corporation, a corporate organization operating in multiple countries
  • Multinational force, a military body from multiple countries
  • Multinational state, a sovereign state that comprises two or more nations
Examples of use of multinational
1. "The Stones are really a multinational corporation.
2. Casey, commanding general of Multinational Force–Iraq.
3. Rick Lynch, commander, Multinational Division–Center.
4. The firm advises U.S. and multinational businesses.
5. Chiarelli, commander of multinational forces in Iraq.