释义 |
deregulatory, a. [f. deregulate v. + -ory2.] Of, pertaining to, or characterized by deregulation; favouring deregulation.
1975Aviation Week & Space Technol. 15 Sept. 9/2 It has also proposed a line of suggested deregulatory experimentation. 1978Times 22 Mar. 23 They ran up against a team of American negotiators in full deregulatory flight, adamant that they were not going to be deflected from their main demand to have cheap fares at once, whatever the effect might be on the airlines. 1982Economist 6 Mar. 11/1 The courage of their deregulatory convictions. 1984Sunday Times 25 Nov. 9/2 Solicitors, who will shortly have to compete with professional house conveyancers, are already reeling from the government's de-regulatory policies. |