liberalise

Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. to make more liberal.
Word Forms
Past Participleliberalised
Past Tenseliberalised
Present Participleliberalising
Third Person Singularliberalises

Example Sentences

The government decided to liberalise trade policies to boost the economy.

Many countries have taken steps to liberalise their immigration laws.

The company aims to liberalise its hiring practices to attract a more diverse workforce.

The new government promised to liberalise censorship laws to promote freedom of speech.

The university is considering ways to liberalise its curriculum to offer more elective courses.

Some argue that it is necessary to liberalise regulations on the use of renewable energy sources.

The organization is pushing for reforms to liberalise access to healthcare services for all citizens.

To attract foreign investors, the country plans to liberalise its financial markets.

The decision to liberalise media ownership laws sparked a debate among journalists and activists.

Liberalising restrictions on small businesses can help stimulate economic growth and create jobs.

Real-world Examples

Not all attempts to liberalise these regimes succeed.

Source: The Economist - International

Others, such as liberalising capital flows, will reach fruition only gradually.

Source: The Economist - China

A rare positive change concerns dual-citizenship laws, which Germany will liberalise.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

Liberalising the exchange rate and the interest rate are both necessary reforms.

Source: The Economist - China

In France he battled the Catholic church to liberalise abortion and divorce laws.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

But the biggest poverty-reduction measure of all is liberalising markets to let poor people get richer.

Source: The Economist - Comprehensive

Moreover, even if the government does liberalise flows, it is unlikely to leave the capital account entirely open.

Source: The Economist - China

If the exchange rate were liberalised, they would push it up further, hurting exports and depressing demand.

Source: The Economist - China

In the past decade almost 2,000 liberalising reforms have been undertaken in areas covered by the report.

Source: The Economist - Comprehensive

Many delayed the start of semesters, offered generous scholarships, waived exam requirements and liberalised policies on deferrals.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

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