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1nationalized — ◊ nationalized A nationalized industry has been brought under the control of the state. Nationalized industries are continually at risk from political interference. ◊ naturalized If you become a naturalized citizen of a country, you legally… …
2nationalized — (Amer.) adj. made into a citizen; naturalized (also nationalised) nationalize (Amer.) na·tion·al·ize || næʃnÉ™laɪz v. make into a citizen, naturalize; make nationwide; place under national government; become a nation (also nationalise) …
3Nationalized — nationalize a tion*al*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Nationalized}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Nationalizing}.] [Cf. F. nationaliser.] 1. To make national; to make a nation of; to endow with the character and habits of a nation, or the peculiar sentiments and… …
4nationalized — nationalize na‧tion‧al‧ize [ˈnæʆnəlaɪz] also nationalise verb [transitive] ECONOMICS if a government nationalizes a company or industry, it brings it under state control: • The British government nationalised the railways in 1948. compare …
5nationalized — adj. Nationalized is used with these nouns: ↑industry …
6nationalized - naturalized — ◊ nationalized A nationalized industry has been brought under the control of the state. Nationalized industries are continually at risk from political interference. ◊ naturalized If you become a naturalized citizen of a country, you legally… …
7nationalized and privatized industries — After its 1945 victory, Clement Attlee’s Labour government immediately began bringing transport (most notably the railways) and key industries such as coal mining, gas and electricity into public ownership. Developing the ancient state… …
8Nationalized Industry — The nationalization law of 26 July 1946 made the Republic of Austria the sole shareholder in 70 privately owned mining and manufacturing concerns throughout the country. These included all of the country’s coal, iron, lead, and copper mines;… …
9nationalized — adjective archaic make (a foreigner) naturalized. → nationalize …
10Nationalization — Not to be confused with Naturalization. Part of a series on Economic systems Ideological systems …