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单词 denationalize
释义

Definition of denationalize in English:

denationalize

(British denationalise)
verb diːˈnaʃ(ə)n(ə)lʌɪzdiˈnæʃ(ə)n(ə)lˌaɪz
[with object]
  • 1Transfer (a nationalized industry or institution) from public to private ownership.

    an attempt to denationalize the state monopolies
    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘The not-for-profit sector should take up the challenge and denationalise compassion’, he added.
    • The administration is proposing a reorganization that denationalizes operations of the national railroad.
    • The picture he draws is not one of corporations denationalized by economic integration and states whose powers have been eroded, as in much current writing on globalization.
    • Well then: refund our taxes, denationalize the roads.
    • Only a third of the economy has been denationalised, which is not considered enough by a long chalk.
    • A person could be denationalized for, among other things, advocating the overthrow of the government by force or violence.
    • The independence of the judiciary and the slow rate of denationalising of state industries were highlighted as areas which needed improvement.
    • In parallel, state-owned industry was rapidly denationalized and an army of unemployed established.
    • State enterprises were first ‘restructured, ‘- i.e., surplus personnel removed - and then denationalised, which was accompanied by mass redundancies.’
    • It is the kind of combination that I would describe as a partial denationalizing of some of the functions and work of state institutions.
    • To prepare the terrain for a genuine emancipation, there is a need for founding social sciences and knowledge on bases that are decolonized, denationalized.
    • Its advocates have urged African countries to privatize and denationalize a wide swath of government services and industries traditionally run by the state.
    Synonyms
    private, public, non-state-controlled, non-state-run, non-public, private-sector, private-enterprise, fee-paying, commercial
  • 2Deprive (a country or person) of nationality or national characteristics.

    a state that had been largely denationalized within the European Community
    would those denationalized persons reaffirm the need for separate states?
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Brownell, a 1958 case, the Court rejected a constitutional challenge to a provision of the 1940 law that denationalized American citizens for voting in foreign elections.

Derivatives

  • denationalization

  • noun ˌdiːˌnaʃ(ə)n(ə)lʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • One option was to make restructuring of the holding group part of the privatisation, which means that its denationalisation would be delayed.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Various possibilities for denationalisation of the tobacco holding were discussed, a Government spokesperson said.
      • So intense has been the heat generated by the vested interests opposing the denationalization of these two institutions that the matter has still not been sorted out.
      • In the sphere of industry, denationalisation would begin with the light industries and those producing food.
      • ‘What is important to me is for the privatization process and the transition from one administration to another to proceed smoothly, maintaining at the same time the high quality and speed of denationalization,’ he said.

Origin

Early 19th century (in sense 2): from French dénationaliser (a word of the French Revolution), from dé- (expressing reversal) + nationaliser 'nationalize'.

 
 

Definition of denationalize in US English:

denationalize

(British denationalise)
verbdiˈnæʃ(ə)n(ə)lˌaɪzdēˈnaSH(ə)n(ə)lˌīz
[with object]
  • 1Transfer (a nationalized industry or institution) from public to private ownership.

    an attempt to denationalize the state monopolies
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In parallel, state-owned industry was rapidly denationalized and an army of unemployed established.
    • Its advocates have urged African countries to privatize and denationalize a wide swath of government services and industries traditionally run by the state.
    • The picture he draws is not one of corporations denationalized by economic integration and states whose powers have been eroded, as in much current writing on globalization.
    • To prepare the terrain for a genuine emancipation, there is a need for founding social sciences and knowledge on bases that are decolonized, denationalized.
    • State enterprises were first ‘restructured, ‘- i.e., surplus personnel removed - and then denationalised, which was accompanied by mass redundancies.’
    • ‘The not-for-profit sector should take up the challenge and denationalise compassion’, he added.
    • The administration is proposing a reorganization that denationalizes operations of the national railroad.
    • Well then: refund our taxes, denationalize the roads.
    • It is the kind of combination that I would describe as a partial denationalizing of some of the functions and work of state institutions.
    • The independence of the judiciary and the slow rate of denationalising of state industries were highlighted as areas which needed improvement.
    • Only a third of the economy has been denationalised, which is not considered enough by a long chalk.
    • A person could be denationalized for, among other things, advocating the overthrow of the government by force or violence.
    Synonyms
    private, public, non-state-controlled, non-state-run, non-public, private-sector, private-enterprise, fee-paying, commercial
  • 2Deprive (a country or person) of nationality or national characteristics.

    a state that had been largely denationalized within the European Community
    would those denationalized persons reaffirm the need for separate states?
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Brownell, a 1958 case, the Court rejected a constitutional challenge to a provision of the 1940 law that denationalized American citizens for voting in foreign elections.

Origin

Early 19th century (in denationalize (sense 2)): from French dénationaliser (a word of the French Revolution), from dé- (expressing reversal) + nationaliser ‘nationalize’.

 
 
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