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transatlantic

[trans-uht-lan-tik, tranz-] / ˌtræns ətˈlæn tɪk, ˌtrænz- /


ADVERB
across the sea
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Greenland’s Prime Minister added that “the purpose is to train the ability to operate under the unique Arctic conditions and to strengthen the alliance’s footprint in the Arctic, benefiting both European and transatlantic security.”

From Barron's

To make matters even more stark - Denmark and the US are both members of the transatlantic alliance Nato.

From BBC

The Church of England's slavery links proposal was announced in January 2023 following the publication of a report into the Church's historical links to transatlantic slavery.

From BBC

Whatever the intention, we know it was worn during a US visit intended to strengthen transatlantic ties during the Cold War.

From BBC

Behind the transatlantic tensions of 2025 lie two major shifts in how the U.S. views the world.

From The Wall Street Journal