Noun
(physics) That state of a system of quarks and gluons that are free to move relatively independently
Discontinuation of confinement
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAt the time of the deconfinement, several of them, including Professor Didier Raoult, considered that a return of Covid-19 was more than improbable. Source: Internet
Phase one of deconfinement seeks to ensure the resumption of economic activities in all Moroccan regions, including industries, shops, handicrafts, local activities and small trades stores, local commerce, and weekly souks (produce markets). Source: Internet
The notorious traffic jams of the Paris region were distinctly absent on the first day of deconfinement. Source: Internet
As of 1 June, Portugal entered its third phase of deconfinement. Source: Internet