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Meanings of
liberalise
in English
Catalan
liberalitzar
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Make liberal or more liberal, of laws and rules.
liberalize
Catalan
liberalitzar
Synonyms
Examples for "
liberalize
"
liberalize
Examples for "
liberalize
"
1
We're going to educate our minds and
liberalize
them and broaden them.
2
EU officials see France as one of the countries most reluctant to
liberalize
.
3
In March, the two reached a deal to
liberalize
trade of light vehicles.
4
Such a juxtaposition and comparison might help to
liberalize
the faith of men.
5
To really open up trade, the Castros will have to
liberalize
their repressive regime.
Usage of
liberalise
in English
1
Legislation to
liberalise
its regime were rejected by parliament earlier this year.
2
Services trade is hard to
liberalise
because it often means harmonising regulations.
3
He said the changes will
liberalise
access to £78bn of charitable assets.
4
However the Green Party hopes its own bill which would
liberalise
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5
His plans to modernise and
liberalise
his country soon ran into trouble.
6
Iranians are hopeful Rouhani will
liberalise
access to social media and websites.
7
EU officials see France as one of the countries most reluctant to
liberalise
.
8
Save Women is again countering with a proposal to
liberalise
access to abortion.
9
Few question the need for China to
liberalise
interest rates.
10
These include measures to streamline pensions, raise tax revenue and
liberalise
the labour market.
11
The islands' main opposition party Civic United Front has also pledged to
liberalise
the industry.
12
The government's bill to
liberalise
abortion law will have its first reading in Parliament today.
13
Francois Hollande has done too little to rein in public spending or
liberalise
labour markets.
14
It projected that Ireland had voted by a two-to-one majority to
liberalise
the Republic's abortion laws.
15
Yet today, both are under pressure to
liberalise
.
16
The government's bill to
liberalise
abortion law will have its first reading in Parliament on Thursday.
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About this term
liberalise
Verb
Frequent collocations
liberalise access
liberalise abortion
liberalise the country
liberalise markets
further liberalise
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Translations for
liberalise
Catalan
liberalitzar
Liberalise
through the time