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1. To remove government regulatory controls from (an industry, a commodity, etc.): to Deregulate the trucking industry; to Deregulate oil prices
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2. De·reg·u·lat·ed, de·reg·u·lat·ing, de·reg·u·lates To free from regulation, especially to remove government regulations from: Deregulate the airline industry.
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3. / ˌdiːˈreɡ.jə.leɪt / to remove national or local government controls or rules from a business or other activity: The government plans to Deregulate the banking industry /the bus system.
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4. Find 7 ways to say Deregulate, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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5. ‘After a state passes a law to Deregulate the electric industry, the regulatory commission steps in to create the rules.’ ‘In the late 1990s, the industry was abuzz with plans to Deregulate the markets and break up public monopolies.’
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6. Deregulate is a verb that means to take away the rules
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7. When someone Deregulates a soccer game, the game could become a muddy wrestling match without any rules to keep things on track.
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8. After widespread protests it also withdrew its decision to remove the petroleum subsidy and Deregulate the downstream petroleum sectors.: On the one hand, we can further Deregulate the labour market by allowing employees to opt out of entitlement regulations.: Some reformers argue that the city should go further and completely Deregulate the market, allowing anyone with a car to pick up
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9. What does Deregulate mean? To free from regulation, especially to remove government regulations from
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10. (verb) Deregulate the airline industry.
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11. Synonyms for Deregulate include derestrict, free, liberalise, liberalize, relax, release, decontrol, denationalise, denationalize and leave be
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12. Can We Deregulate Ourselves out of the Affordable Housing Crisis? Solomon Greene
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13. Tr.v.de·reg·u·lat·ed, de·reg·u·lat·ing, de·reg·u·lates To free from regulation, especially to remove government regulations from: Deregulate the airline industry.
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14. From the factors that have promoted the domination of corporate influence, to how that influence has pressured governments to privatize public services, Deregulate industry, and remove social and environmental protections, to the roughshod treatment of small business, organized labor, and individual citizens, and much more, Europe Inc.
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15. According to FTCR, states around the nation and the federal government must halt plans to Deregulate all aspects of the energy production, transmission and distribution systems
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16. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE D onald Trump promised to Deregulate America
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17. To Deregulate something means to remove controls and regulations from it.the need to Deregulate the U.S
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18. To remove government rules and controls from some types of business activity The decision to Deregulate the banks was criticised
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19. Industries that have been Deregulated Grammar Deregulate is often used in the passive
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20. —deregulation /diːˌreɡjəˈleɪʃən/ noun [ uncountable] → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus Deregulate • The pressure to Deregulate came therefore not only from outside but from inside …
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21. Synonyms for Deregulate in Free Thesaurus
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22. 5 antonyms for Deregulate: govern, regularise, regularize, regulate, order
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23. What are synonyms for Deregulate?
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24. Texas’s Deregulated electricity market, which was supposed to provide reliable power at a lower price, left millions in the dark last week
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25. Deregulate - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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26. It is overdue to Deregulate the legal profession and eliminate monopoly for court representation
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27. Deregulate something to free a trade, a business activity, etc
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28. From rules and controls synonym decontrol Deregulated financial markets Topics Permission and obligation c2 , Money c2
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29. Citizens for Energy Choices, an Alachua County-based group, is pushing a constitutional amendment to Deregulate investor-owned utilities
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30. Dictionary entry overview: What does Deregulate mean? • Deregulate (verb) The verb Deregulate has 1 sense:
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31. Lift the regulations on Familiarity information: Deregulate used …
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32. The government plans to Deregulate the banking industry/the bus system
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33. Some banks have already started to Deregulate
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34. A bill pending in Congress would Deregulate electricity sales nationwide
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35. Definition and synonyms of Deregulate from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.
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36. This is the British English definition of Deregulate.View American English definition of Deregulate.
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37. Deregulate To reduce the amount of regulation over a market or economy
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38. The concept is to separate or Deregulate the production of energy and allow customers a choice as to where they purchase their power (just as they can select their long distance phone carrier)
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39. Definition of Deregulate in the Definitions.net dictionary
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40. What does Deregulate mean? Information and translations of Deregulate in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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41. Deregulate - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions
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42. Inflections of 'Deregulate' (v): (⇒ conjugate) Deregulates v 3rd person singular deregulating v pres p verb, present participle: -ing verb used descriptively or to form progressive verb--for example, "a singing bird," "It is singing." Deregulated
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43. In brokerage, Japan will fully Deregulate equity commissions by the end of next year
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44. It might make more sense to Deregulate premiums and charge residents of hurricane alley full freight
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45. After 1991, when a balance-of-payments crisis led India to Deregulate, the central bank rediscovered its
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46. Definition of Deregulate verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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DEREGULATE [dēˈreɡyo͝oˌlāt]
to remove government regulatory controls from (an industry, a commodity, etc.): to deregulate the trucking industry; to deregulate oil prices. verb (used without object), de·reg·u·lat·ed, de·reg·u·lat·ing.
Financial Definition of deregulation. Deregulation occurs when there is a significant decrease or elimination of government regulation over an industry, market, or economy. The transportation industry is one of the most famous industries to feel the effects of deregulation.
verb (used with object), de·reg·u·lat·ed, de·reg·u·lat·ing. to remove government regulatory controls from (an industry, a commodity, etc.): to deregulate the trucking industry; to deregulate oil prices. verb (used without object), de·reg·u·lat·ed, de·reg·u·lat·ing. to undergo deregulation: Some banks have already started to deregulate.
According to him, the government should deregulate the sector and remove subsidy from petroleum importation. It is worth mentioning here that in line with the policy of deregulation and liberalization, government is pursuing to deregulate the prices of petroleum products in phased manner.