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Etymology

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From un- +‎ local.

Adjective

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unlocal (comparative more unlocal, superlative most unlocal)

  1. Not local.
    • 2013, Chad Haines, Nation, Territory, and Globalization in Pakistan:
      Touristic discourse is inherently unlocal: a construction of images and representations that delocalize a tourist destination, repackaging it into terms and images easily circulated and consumed by nonlocals.