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UK
/nˌæʃənəlaɪzˈeɪʃən/
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NOUN
- the action of forming or becoming a nation
- the action of rendering national in character
- changing something from private to state ownership or control
How To Use nationalisation In A Sentence
- The bureau will aim to promote further ‘internationalization’ of Tokyo's Haneda airport and more signboards and pamphlets written in foreign languages.
- 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.
- The steel workers were relatively indifferent to the issue of nationalization.
- The case for greater nationalization is compelling.
- Nationalisation usually leads to underfunding, overstaffing and politicisation. Times, Sunday Times
- Government support will "help avoid a denationalization of the Brazilian retail segment," Mr. Diniz said in a television interview. Casino Fires at Carrefour in Fight Over Brazil Retailer
- Nationalization in the transport industries produced neither outstanding industrial relations nor employee commitment.
- Although lands owned by educational institutions were at first exempted from nationalization, other sources of support, such as impropriated tithes and standard donations from chapters and monasteries, dried up.
- Consequently nationalisation had little impact on good industrial relations. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
- I think XML is already compelling developers of chauvinistic ASCII-only tools to provide better internationalization.