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Meanings of
decolonize
in English
Portuguese
descolonizar
Catalan
descolonitzar
Spanish
descolonizar
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Grant independence to (a former colony)
decolonise
colonize
colonise
Portuguese
descolonizar
Usage of
decolonize
in English
1
Entrepreneurs Sinclair Skinner and Christopher Mapondera want you to do one thing:
decolonize
your life.
2
Those countries should
"
decolonize
statutory water law through a hybrid approach", according to the report.
3
Within months, he began asserting his plans to
"
decolonize
"
Bolivia and give locals more voice in government and a greater share of national wealth.
4
The initiative to rename the street Anton Wilhelm Amo came from the association
Decolonize
Berlin.
5
The doctor in charge decided whether the baby should be
decolonized
or not, so this experimental study was non-random.
6
Yes, some of them, but there were a few
decolonized
African states that were doing well, for certain values of well.
7
Early in the outbreak, a health care worker was found to be a concordant nasal carrier and was successfully
decolonized
with nasal mupirocin.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
decolonize statutory
Translations for
decolonize
Portuguese
descolonizar
Catalan
descolonitzar
Spanish
descolonizar
Decolonize
through the time