1. binational - Noun
2. binational - Adjective
binational (not comparable)
Relating to, or involving, two nations.
Binational peace talks broke down, so a third nation stepped in to mediate.
binational (plural binationals)
A person of two nationalities.
But Beinart is woefully ignorant of previous attempts to create or maintain binational or bi-religious states. Source: Internet
Indeed, a new pragmatism has started to take hold of a lopsided binational relationship, some analysts say. Source: Internet
The International Joint Commission, a binational organization founded a century ago by the governments of the United States and Canada, cooperatively manages lake and river systems of the borderlands in the U.S. and Canada. Source: Internet
Earlier this year, Alvin worked with EcoLogic to help install fuel-efficient stoves in two communities in the buffer zone of the Sarstoon-Temash National Park in Belize as part of EcoLogic’s binational work between Guatemala and Belize. Source: Internet
"It's a great blessing that has the potential to facilitate more binational cooperation as church, especially in regard to migrant ministry efforts," said Jesuit Father Sean Carroll, who directs the Kino Border Initiative. Source: Internet
Economically speaking, we live in a binational state. Source: Internet