Multilateralism

Synonyms for "multilateralism"

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Translations

16 translations across 16 languages.

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Bashkir

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  • мультилатерализм noun (tendency of nations to act with others)

Chinese Cantonese

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  • 多邊主義 /多边主义 noun (tendency of nations to act with others)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 多邊主義 /多边主义 noun (tendency of nations to act with others)

French

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  • multilatéralisme noun (tendency of nations to act with others)

Georgian

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  • მულტილატერალიზმი noun (tendency of nations to act with others)

German

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  • Multilateralismus noun (tendency of nations to act with others)

Greek

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  • πολυμέρεια noun (tendency of nations to act with others)

Indonesian

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  • multilateralisme noun (tendency of nations to act with others)

Italian

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  • multilateralismo noun (tendency of nations to act with others)

Japanese

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  • 多国間主義 noun (tendency of nations to act with others)

Kazakh

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  • мультилатерализм noun (tendency of nations to act with others)

Kyrgyz

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  • мультилатерализм noun (tendency of nations to act with others)

Latin

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  • multilateralismus noun (tendency of nations to act with others)

Persian

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  • چندجانبهگرایی noun (tendency of nations to act with others)

Portuguese

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  • multilateralismo noun (tendency of nations to act with others)

Spanish

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  • multilateralismo noun (tendency of nations to act with others)

Sample sentences

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Some observers say COVID-19 could trigger an uptick in multilateralism and greater cross-border solidarity, much as the Spanish flu prompted the ushering in of public health care systems and the first international agencies to combat disease.

Source: tatoeba (8618472)

Algeria's engagement in regional initiatives and partnerships exemplifies a commitment to multilateralism and the pursuit of shared prosperity.

Source: tatoeba (12560232)

Algeria's commitment to multilateralism and its unwavering support for the United Nations' principles and objectives have reinforced its role as a reliable partner in promoting global peace and security.

Source: tatoeba (12560423)

Trump’s national security adviser, John Bolton, a lifelong opponent of multilateralism and its institutions, had pushed for a hardline position, particularly on the role of the IMF.

Source: wiktionary

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