International Organizations

9 words in this vocabulary list

noun a group of states or countries that are united for a common purpose or by a treaty

adjective confederate (related to a confederation)

  • The confederation of nations worked together to address global issues.
  • The confederation of local businesses helped boost the economy.
  • The confederation of gamers dominated the online competition.
  • The confederation of ideas led to a breakthrough in scientific research.

verb to establish or set up (an organization, system, or body) in a legal or official way

adverb in a proper and legal manner

  • The committee was duly constituted according to the organization's bylaws.
  • The team was put together properly as per the rules.
  • The group was legit according to the guidelines.
  • The squad was officially formed in accordance with the regulations.

noun Interpol

  • Interpol is an international organization that helps coordinate police efforts across different countries.
  • Have you heard of Interpol? They're like the police but on a global scale.
  • Interpol is like the super cops who work together with other countries' police forces.
  • In the world of crime-fighting, Interpol is like the Avengers assembling to take down the bad guys.

noun a company operating in several countries

adjective relating to or involving several countries

  • The multinational corporation operates in several countries around the world.
  • My cousin works for a big multinational company.
  • I heard that multinational gig is paying really well.
  • Her mind was like a multinational organization, with thoughts coming from all over the world.

noun North Atlantic Treaty Organization

  • NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is a political and military alliance of 30 countries.
  • Did you know that NATO was established in 1949?
  • NATO is like a big club for countries to help each other out.
  • In the world of international politics, being a member of NATO is like having a powerful ally by your side.

noun Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (a regional intergovernmental organization established in 1955 to prevent the spread of communism in Southeast Asia)

  • SEATO was an international organization formed in 1954 to provide collective security in Southeast Asia.
  • SEATO was like NATO, but for Southeast Asia.
  • SEATO was the cool gang of countries in Southeast Asia back in the day.
  • SEATO was the shield that protected Southeast Asia from external threats.

noun MENA

  • The MENA region includes countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
  • I'm planning a trip to the MENA countries next summer.
  • Have you been keeping up with the latest news from MENA?
  • The company's expansion into the MENA market opened up new opportunities for growth.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

article a word that is used to specify a noun, such as 'the', 'a', or 'an'

  • The EU27 member states are working together to address climate change.
  • Did you know the EU27 countries have a common currency called the euro?
  • The EU27 peeps are meeting up to discuss trade agreements.
  • The EU27 is like a puzzle where each piece represents a member state.

noun an organization of Caribbean countries established to promote economic integration and cooperation among its members

  • CARICOM, or the Caribbean Community, is an organization that promotes economic integration and cooperation among its member states.
  • Have you heard about CARICOM? It's a group of Caribbean countries working together on different issues.
  • CARICOM is like the Caribbean squad, trying to make things happen in the region.
  • The idea of CARICOM is to create a united front among Caribbean nations, similar to a team working towards a common goal.