Changing something from private to state ownership or control.
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Examples for "nationalisation"
Examples for "nationalisation"
1Seven years after its nationalisation, AIB returns to the markets this month.
2Lastly, the threat of nationalisation may be a secret weapon in itself.
3A temporary nationalisation of Opel is not under discussion, said the government spokesman.
4But the ANC has already made clear nationalisation is not on the agenda.
5Once news of the loans emerged it ultimately led to the bank's nationalisation.
1Gaddafi said he hoped nationalization could be avoided by a price rise.
2Fed staff denied that the deal represents a nationalization of the insurer.
3No one is talking about outright nationalization, or renationalisation in some cases.
4The nationalization of the means of production and distribution went on apace.
5The nationalization of railways and the nationalization of mines are burning questions.
1To tide over the period of stress they will demand what they have always demanded in such cases-communizationofsupplies-thegiving of rations.
1The monument, built around a bronze Lenin statue, is part of Ukraine's de-communisation legislation which was introduced earlier this year.
Translations for communisation