cross-cultural
cross-cultural
Definition
cross·-cultural (-kul′c̸hər əl)
adjective
of or relating to different cultures, nations, etc. or to comparisons of them
cross′·-cul′turally adverb
cross-cultural
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- pragmatics: I also have an active interest in cross-cultural pragmatics.
- comparison: Finally, the paper will consider cross-cultural comparisons with the Aegean.
- perspective: Students benefit from the cross-cultural perspective this adds to the formal courses.
- dialog: An online cross-cultural dialog is already being built up between residential workshops.
- ministry: The emphasis of the training is to prepare people for cross-cultural ministry.
- mission: Mission on our doorstep Ministry among Asians in Britain What does cross-cultural mission mean to you?
Modifying Another Word
- genuinely: They cater to almost every conceivable major and make the work experience meaningful and genuinely cross-cultural.
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