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decontrol

[ dee-kuhn-trohl ]
/ ˌdi kənˈtroʊl /
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verb (used with object), de·con·trolled, de·con·trol·ling.
to remove controls, especially government or other official controls, from: to decontrol prices or rents.
noun
the removal of control.
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Origin of decontrol

First recorded in 1915–20; de- + control
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British Dictionary definitions for decontrol

decontrol
/ (ˌdiːkənˈtrəʊl) /

verb -trols, -trolling or -trolled
(tr) to free of restraints or controls, esp government controlsto decontrol prices
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