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Meanings of
denationalise
in English
Portuguese
privatizar
Catalan
privatitzar
Spanish
desnacionalizar
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Put under private control or ownership.
denationalize
nationalise
nationalize
Portuguese
privatizar
Usage of
denationalise
in English
1
The Khans never thought of attempting to
denationalise
their Russian subjects.
2
It was considered as a part of the policy, foreshadowed in Lord Durham's report, to
denationalise
,
if possible, the French Canadian province.
3
He remembered that it was Cardinal Cuilen who had
denationalised
religion in Ireland.
4
You don't understand that because you're
denationalised
;
because, as you say yourself, you have no country.
5
Such a step might not yet be clear, but the steps towards
denationalising
the NHS are clear.
6
But these people were as
denationalised
as the dishes set before them with every circumstance of unstamped respectability.
7
Still Suetonius tried to form his taste on older and purer models, and is far removed from the
denationalised
school of Fronto and Apuleius.
8
I assure you he understands everything you can say to him in English as well as Italian, so that he won't be utterly
denationalised
.
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Translations for
denationalise
Portuguese
privatizar
Catalan
privatitzar
desnacionalitzar
Spanish
desnacionalizar
Denationalise
through the time