deprivatize

[US]/diːˈpraɪvətaɪz/
[UK]/dɪˈpraɪvətaɪz/

Translation

v.to make something no longer private; to remove private ownership or control from something

Phrases & Collocations

deprivatize healthcare

deprivatize education

deprivatize water

deprivatized assets

deprivatize completely

deprivatize pension

deprivatize industry

deprivatizes gradually

deprivatized recently

Example Sentences

the government plans to deprivatize the healthcare system to ensure universal access.

many economists argue that we should deprivatize essential public services.

the candidate promised to deprivatize the education sector if elected.

some countries have moved to deprivatize their water supply systems.

there is growing momentum to deprivatize public transportation networks.

the proposal would deprivatize pension funds and place them under state management.

environmental groups advocate to deprivatize natural resources like forests and rivers.

the mayor suggested deprivatizing public housing to address the affordability crisis.

critics argue that deprivatizing the media could threaten press freedom.

several municipalities have attempted to deprivatize waste management services.

the policy aims to deprivatize key infrastructure projects from foreign companies.

debates continue about whether to deprivatize the banking sector.

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