Word info Synonyms

liberalised

Speech parts

1. liberalised - Adjective

2. liberalised - Verb

Meaning

liberalised

simple past and past participle of liberalise

liberalised (comparative more liberalised, superlative most liberalised)

Alternative spelling of liberalized

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

According to Fitch Ratings, India may post in 2020-21 a GDP growth of 2 per cent, the slowest since the economy was liberalised 30 years back. Source: Internet

At the same time, he was opposed to the 1974 referendum restricting divorce after it had been liberalised, feeling that such a move would fail and simply point out a divided Church with declining influence. Source: Internet

Both Digicel and Oceanic Digital were granted licences in 2001 to operate mobile services in the newly liberalised telecom market that had once been the sole domain of the incumbent Cable and Wireless monopoly. Source: Internet

Communications main The Bosnian communications market was fully liberalised in January 2006. Source: Internet

However licensing was gradually liberalised after the 1960s, until contested licensing applications became very rare, and the remaining administrative function was transferred to Local Authorities in 2005. Source: Internet

Immigration laws were liberalised, leading to a massive increase in immigration from Asia. Source: Internet

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