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Type Words
Synonyms liberalize
Type of change
Verb group liberalize
Derivation liberalisation
Type Words
Synonyms liberalize
Type of alter, change, modify
Has types decontrol
Verb group liberalize
Derivation liberalisation

Examples of liberalise

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In recent years, Indian cities have continued to liberalise business regulations.
From the en.wikipedia.org
In general, governments ought to liberalise markets, not intervene in them further.
From the economist.com
Those who had hoped that the younger Aliev might liberalise are disappointed.
From the economist.com
He also promised to relax the media laws and liberalise laws on freedom of assembly.
From the economist.com
Global trade will benefit most if both rich and poor liberalise with a will.
From the economist.com
His bid to liberalise the economy fast increased hardship for the majority.
From the bbc.co.uk
He has continued to liberalise, while maintaining a remarkable degree of social peace.
From the economist.com
Mr Koizumi wants to liberalise Japan Post and shrink the state's influence.
From the economist.com
It made Sri Lanka the first South Asian country to liberalise its economy.
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More examples
  • Liberalize: become more liberal; "The laws liberalized after Prohibition"
  • (liberalisation) liberalization: the act of making less strict
  • (Liberalisation) The opening up of markets to the free market forces of supply and demand
  • (Liberalisation) The opening up of an industry to more competition, often involving the relaxation of government restrictions
  • (Liberalisation) Unilateral or multilateral reductions in tariffs and other measures that restrict trade. Trade liberalization has been the objective of all rounds of the GATT trade negotiations