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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

“The renationalization simply reflects the fact that EDF is not in a position to invest in the maintenance of existing reactors and in the creation of new reactors on the scale of the projects announced by the president,” Mr. Marignac said.

From New York Times

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

From Scientific American

Dalibor Rohac pointed out in The Bulwark that the Putinesque economic polices of "renationalization" have produced an economy that has real incomes lower than its neighbors and that for all of the blather about national pride there has actually been a substantial exodus of Hungarians to other countries in Europe.

From Salon

“Renationalization would immediately halt the investment being driven not just by BT but the growing number of new and innovative companies that compete with BT.”

From Seattle Times