INTERNATIONAL vs FOREIGN: NOUN
- Any of several international socialist organizations
- Any of several socialist organizations of international scope formed during the late 1800s and early 1900s.
- [capitalized] A society (in full, “the International Workingmen's Association”), formed in London in 1864, designed to unite the working classes of all countries in promoting social and industrial reform by political means. ; ; ;
- A game or contest between two or more nations.
- Someone who has represented their country in a particularly sport.
- The International; an abbreviated from of the title of the International Workingmen's Association, the name of an association, formed in London in 1864, which has for object the promotion of the interests of the industrial classes of all nations.
- A member of the International Association.
- A member of the International, or a believer in its principles and methods.
- Foreigner
- A stranger; a foreigner; specifically, one who is not a citizen of the place referred to: opposed to freeman.
INTERNATIONAL vs FOREIGN: ADJECTIVE
- Foreign; of another country.
- Of or having to do with more than one nation.
- The rules regulating the mutual intercourse of nations. International law is mainly the product of the conditions from time to time of international intercourse, being drawn from diplomatic discussion, textbooks, proof of usage, and from recitals in treaties. It is called public when treating of the relations of sovereign powers, and private when of the relations of persons of different nationalities. International law is now, by the better opinion, part of the common law of the land. Cf. Conflict of laws, under Conflict.
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- A common system of signaling adopted by nearly all maritime nations, whereby communication may be had between vessels at sea.
- Independent of national boundaries; common to all people.
- Of or concerning the association called the International.
- Between or among nations; pertaining to the intercourse of nations; participated in by two or more nations; common to, or affecting, two or more nations.
- Extending across or transcending national boundaries.
- Of, relating to, or involving two or more nations.
- From or between other countries
- Concerning or belonging to all or at least two or more nations
- Conducted or involved with other nations or governments; not domestic.
- Located away from one's native country.
- Not belonging to that in which it is contained; introduced from an outside source
- Not contained in or deriving from the essential nature of something
- Of concern to or concerning the affairs of other nations (other than your own)
- Relating to or originating in or characteristic of another place or part of the world
- Of, characteristic of, or from a place or country other than the one being considered.
- Belonging to a different organization, company etc.
- From a different one of the states of the United States, as of a state of residence or incorporation.
- Of an object, etc, in a place where it does not belong.
- Belonging to a different culture.
- From a different country.
- That department of the government of Great Britain which has charge British interests in foreign countries.
- A substance occurring in any part of the body where it does not belong, and usually introduced from without.
- A bill drawn in one country, and payable in another, as distinguished from an inland bill, which is one drawn and payable in the same country. In this latter, as well as in several other points of view, the different States of the United States are foreign to each other. See Exchange, n., 4.
- A process by which the property of a foreign or absent debtor is attached for the satisfaction of a debt due from him to the plaintiff; an attachment of the goods, effects, or credits of a debtor in the hands of a third person; -- called in some States trustee, in others factorizing, and in others garnishee process.
- Held at a distance; excluded; exiled.
- Remote; distant; strange; not belonging; not connected; not pertaining or pertient; not appropriate; not harmonious; not agreeable; not congenial; -- with to or from
- Not native or belonging to a certain country; born in or belonging to another country, nation, sovereignty, or locality
- Not natural; alien.
- Outside; extraneous; separated; alien
- Situated in an abnormal or improper place in the body and typically introduced from outside.
- Not germane; irrelevant.
- Subject to the jurisdiction of another political unit.
INTERNATIONAL vs FOREIGN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Pertaining to or mutually affecting two or more nations; concerning different nations in common: as, an international exhibition; international law; international relations.
- [capitalized] Of or pertaining to the society called the International.
- Introduced from an outside source
- Not native; alien; belonging to, characteristic of, or derived from another country or nation; exotic; not indigenous: as, foreign animals or plants; the large foreign population in the United States; foreign manner.
- Having an alien situation or relation; external to or away from one's native country: as, a foreign country or jurisdiction; to enter a foreign army or school.
- [In law, for certain purposes, chiefly in the determination of private rights in a case of conflict of laws, the legislation and the judicial decisions of any one of the United States are commonly spoken of as foreign with respect to the other States, especially as regards matters not within the jurisdiction of the national government. Thus, in each State corporations formed under the law of any other State are termed foreign corporations. On the other hand, as commerce is subject to regulation by Congress, the term foreign port, when used in reference to such commerce, implies a port outside of the United States; when used, however, in reference to a State law giving a lien upon shipping, it may also mean a port of any other State.]
- Relating to or connected with another country or other countries; pertaining to external relations or jurisdiction: as, foreign diplomacy; a foreign minister; the department of foreign affairs in a government.
- Being in a place other than its own; not naturally connected with its surroundings: specifically said of an object, as a bullet or any material, present in a part of the body or in any other situation which is normally free from such intrusion. Thus, sand in the eye, or a splinter or dead bone in the flesh, is foreign matter or a foreign body.
- Not belonging (to); not connected (with); extraneous; irrelevant; not to the purpose: with to, or sometimes from: as, the sentiments you express are foreign to your heart; this design is foreign from my thoughts.
- Excluded; not admitted; held at a distance.
INTERNATIONAL vs FOREIGN: RELATED WORDS
- Transnational, Multilateral, Intl, National, Internationalistic, Planetary, Outside, External, Internationalist, Supranational, World, Worldwide, Multinational, Foreign, Global
- Adulterating, Extrinsic, Strange, Outside, Adulterant, Extraneous, Nonnative, Naturalized, Alien, Exotic, Imported, External, International, Abroad, Overseas
INTERNATIONAL vs FOREIGN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Transnational, Multilateral, Intl, National, Internationalistic, Planetary, Outside, External, Internationalist, Supranational, World, Worldwide, Multinational, Foreign, Global
- Established, Adulterating, Extrinsic, Strange, Outside, Extraneous, Nonnative, Naturalized, Alien, Exotic, Imported, External, International, Abroad, Overseas
INTERNATIONAL vs FOREIGN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Is institutional international arbitration more or less common than ad hoc international arbitration?
- ICU has program management responsibility over cases involving international fraud against the government and international corruption of federal public officials.
- Under international law, an authorized ship or aircraft may approach any vessel in international waters to verify its nationality.
- International Relations scholars have often used a geopolitical analysis to explain aspects of the international arena.
- India also flies to a number of international destinations from Indira Gandhi International Airport.
- Getting to the city center from Dubai International and Sharjah International Airports is easy.
- Class Package International Service, Priority Mail International Flat Rate Envelopes, or Priority Mail International Small Flat Rate Priced Boxes.
- International applicants apply to study via UTS International.
- All international applicants must submit an International Supplement Form.
- The major international financial telecommunications network that transmits international payment instructions as well as other international financial messages.
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- The Fourth Circuit said because he had foreign training and a foreign connection that it was legal to hold him.
- Tax treaties provide criteria for Canada and other foreign countries in the enforcement of any dispute over foreign income.
- Netherlands have not concluded a treaty on the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments with that particular foreign country.
- Aircraft operating domestically do not land in a foreign country or communicate via radio with foreign ground stations.
- Subject to conditions and limitations, foreign tax credits are available for foreign income taxes paid.
- Advance requests for foreign expenses must be associated with a foreign event.
- Hong Kong for foreign countries and foreign forces.
- We currently do not have significant exposure to foreign currencies as we hold no foreign exchange contracts, option contracts, or other foreign hedging arrangements.
- FIRPTA applies to all foreign persons, foreign corporations, and foreign partnerships, selling or transferring property located within the United States.
INTERNATIONAL vs FOREIGN: QUESTIONS
- What is multilateralism in international relations?
- What is Destination Marketing Association International?
- Do international treaties supersede the Constitution?
- Does International Human Rights Law vest minority interests with international legal significance?
- What are international sanctions in international relations?
- What is the role of international organizations in international trade?
- Is IHL applicable in international and non-international armed conflicts?
- Are there international flights from Bellingham International Airport?
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- Which is better friends&family international or International Freedom?
- Are French Foreign Legionnaires considered mercenaries?
- When did the Foreign Office become the Ministry of Foreign Affairs?
- When do foreign acquiring corporations and foreign target corporations have deficits?
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- How to report foreign rental income from foreign properties in Canada?
- When do foreign banks need to report foreign bank accounts?
- How to compute the foreign tax credit for foreign taxes?
- What does the Foreign Office Act mean for foreign bribery?
- Does China want foreign technology from foreign companies?
- What is the foreign contribution and foreign hospitality Act?