What does nationalisation mean?
Definitions for nationalisation
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Princeton's WordNet
nationalization, nationalisationnoun
the action of forming or becoming a nation
nationalization, nationalisationnoun
the action of rendering national in character
nationalization, nationalisation, communization, communisationnoun
changing something from private to state ownership or control
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nationalisationnoun
Act of taking formerly private assets into public or state ownership.
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nationalisation
Nationalisation is the process by which a government takes ownership and control of private industry, business or assets, usually in the public interest. This often occurs because the government believes that certain resources or services should be accessible or offered to all citizens, or to ensure their proper management and distribution.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of nationalisation in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of nationalisation in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of nationalisation in a Sentence
The fact the manifesto specifically links the monetary policy committee's actions to the 'second phase of transition' is an explicit benchmarking of monetary policy against political aims, it sets the SARB up for criticism in future as counter-revolutionaries and can further fuel the nationalisation debate.
Investors should now be thinking about the long-term implications of the nationalisation of the Japanese ETF market. Many (investors) question whether or not a further decrease in already negative interest rates is necessary to solve the perennial cash-hoarding of Japanese companies.
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