English to Marathi Dictionary multinational

multinational

बहुराष्ट्रीय
definition
noun
Ireland's drinks market is dominated by the multinationals but one smaller operation is making inroads.
a company operating in several countries.
adjective
1,500 troops were sent to join the multinational force
including or involving several countries or individuals of several nationalities.
example
The imperial state operates in synergy with its 'multinational' corporations.
He's asked the 'multinational' forces to stay there and to help him.
Smaller farms in Britain and Africa go out of business as they struggle to compete with 'multinational' operations.
And the State Department has already indicated that a 'multinational' force will be sent to the Haiti soon.
This year I noticed that a few 'multinational' organizations have begun sending releases in more than one language.
On the face of it, leading a 'multinational' force of peacekeepers to Guadalcanal should be a relatively uncontroversial exercise.
He had been a finance manager in a 'multinational' organization in Mumbai with almost 12 years of experience.
It authorizes the 'multinational' force to remain in Iraq to help ensure security but gives the Iraqi government the right to ask the force to leave at any time.
When the Big Five came to China a decade ago, they only served their existing 'multinational' clients operating in China.
The WTO has been accused of giving too much room for 'multinational' corporations to expand their businesses without proper control.
Its customers range in size from small businesses to 'multinational' corporations.
Right now 'multinational' business enjoys a relatively borderless world.
Want to know how governments act to crush independent business while protecting 'multinational' oil cartels?
For many 'multinational' firms doing business in unfamiliar countries, it made sense to create joint ventures with local firms.
We set up an archive business for 'multinational' firms some years ago.
A warlord in the Solomon Islands surrendered Wednesday to a 'multinational' intervention force in the South Pacific island nation.
After all, that's a typical age for a CEO of a large, 'multinational' organization.
Primary producers in all regions of the world would lose as prices are forced down by 'multinational' traders.
China, for instance, was opened up to 'multinational' corporations run by Chinese businesspeople who had lived or studied abroad.
A global system implies the emergence of 'multinational' companies which operate in a number of states, and which own especial loyalty to no one state.
The problem is when 'multinational' corporations are able to operate transnationally without the democratic social controls that operate at national levels.
He is proud to be the MD of a 'multinational' business here.
Multilateralists can argue that the presence of a 'multinational' force made all the difference.
They can accommodate the individual, the small business, and the 'multinational' corporation.
Account holders vary as well, from individuals through to 'multinational' enterprises and governments.
But they're still going to have to do a lot of work to get a much needed 'multinational' force on board.
But a statement from the 'multinational' forces said only four passengers in the bus were killed and four wounded when the bus was caught in the crossfire.
Special forces have the advantage of being a niche capability that can be quickly assimilated into a 'multinational' force.
There were battalions of 'multinational' forces of hired fighters, who went to work for the dictator or guerrilla leader who paid their price.
Most contentiously, Pakistan's military ruler has allegedly agreed to allow a 'multinational' force to be stationed inside the country's borders.
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