illocality

/ɪlˈlɒkəlɪti/

Definitions

1. noun

The state or quality of being local or situated in a particular place, often used to describe an area’s lack of global significance or connection.

“The city’s illocality made it difficult for international businesses to establish a presence there.”

Synonyms

  • insularity
  • parochialism

Antonyms

  • cosmopolitanism
  • globality