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renationalization

American  
[ree-na-shuhn-uhl-uh-zay-shuhn] / ˌriˌnæ ʃən əl əˈzeɪ ʃən /

noun

plural

renationalizations
  1. the act or process of renationalizing.


Example Sentences

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That price is more than 50 percent higher than what shares were trading at just over two weeks ago when Élisabeth Borne, the prime minister, announced the renationalization plan.

From New York Times • Jul. 19, 2022

“Now a renationalization of space exploration is occurring,” he says.

From Scientific American • Apr. 25, 2022

That signaled Wilson's determination to forge ahead with Labor's main ideological plank: renationalization of Britain's 14 major steel companies.

From Time Magazine Archive

That the salvation of the Jews lies in their distinctiveness, and that renationalization will prove the only solution of the Jewish problem, is the central thought of Smolenskin's journalistic efforts.

From The Haskalah Movement in Russia by Raisin, Jacob S.

It was obvious that colonization would be the shortest road to renationalization.

From The Haskalah Movement in Russia by Raisin, Jacob S.