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单词 deregulation
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Definition of deregulation in English:

deregulation

noundiːrɛɡjʊˈleɪʃ(ə)ndiˌrɛɡjəˈleɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • The removal of regulations or restrictions, especially in a particular industry.

    he fought for deregulation of the telecom industry
    banks were allowed to grant mortgages following financial deregulation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Flaws in California's deregulation plan have aggravated its electricity woes.
    • A major reason is that after deregulation, the airline industry began to change dramatically.
    • Edison played a major role in crafting the 1996 deregulation law.
    • Pay, working hours and conditions in the bus industry have become notorious since privatisation and deregulation.
    • In effect, as deregulation has concentrated media ownership, its power has grown unchecked.
    • In France, broadcast deregulation was implemented by the socialist Mitterrand government.
    • A major deregulation programme was initiated in 1993 to encourage private investment.
    • Further deregulation took place in 1988 through secondary legislation.
    • The essential issue here is the extent to which a desirable condition for privatization is economic deregulation.
    • Another delicate issue concerns the deregulation of foreign banking in Asian financial markets.

Definition of deregulation in US English:

deregulation

noundiˌrɛɡjəˈleɪʃ(ə)ndēˌreɡyəˈlāSH(ə)n
  • The removal of regulations or restrictions, especially in a particular industry.

    he fought for deregulation of the telecom industry
    banks were allowed to grant mortgages following financial deregulation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Flaws in California's deregulation plan have aggravated its electricity woes.
    • The essential issue here is the extent to which a desirable condition for privatization is economic deregulation.
    • Another delicate issue concerns the deregulation of foreign banking in Asian financial markets.
    • In effect, as deregulation has concentrated media ownership, its power has grown unchecked.
    • Edison played a major role in crafting the 1996 deregulation law.
    • Further deregulation took place in 1988 through secondary legislation.
    • A major deregulation programme was initiated in 1993 to encourage private investment.
    • In France, broadcast deregulation was implemented by the socialist Mitterrand government.
    • Pay, working hours and conditions in the bus industry have become notorious since privatisation and deregulation.
    • A major reason is that after deregulation, the airline industry began to change dramatically.
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