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  • 1Decontrol — EP by Discharge Released 1980 Recorded …

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  • 2decontrol — Ⅰ. decontrol UK US /ˌdiːkənˈtrəʊl/ verb [T] ECONOMICS ► to remove the laws or rules which control something, especially prices and financial markets: »The exchange market and capital transfers have been decontrolled, and there are no restrictions …

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  • 3decontrol — index disengage, freedom Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 4decontrol — [dē΄kəntrōl′] vt. decontrolled, decontrolling to free from controls n. withdrawal of controls …

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  • 5decontrol — [[t]di͟ːkəntro͟ʊl[/t]] decontrols, decontrolling, decontrolled VERB When governments decontrol an activity, they remove controls from it so that companies or organizations have more freedom. [mainly AM] [V n] The Russian government chose not to… …

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  • 6Decontrol (Discharge EP) — Infobox Album Name = Decontrol Type = studio Artist = Discharge Released = 1980 Recorded = 1980 Genre = D beat Length = Label = Clay Records Producer = John Brierley, Mike Stone Last album = This album = Next album = Decontrol is the third EP of… …

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  • 7decontrol — transitive verb Date: 1919 to end control of • decontrol noun …

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  • 8decontrol — /dee keuhn trohl /, v., decontrolled, decontrolling, n. v.t. 1. to remove controls, esp. government or other official controls, from: to decontrol prices or rents. n. 2. the removal of control. [1915 20; DE + CONTROL] * * * …

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  • 9decontrol — de•con•trol [[t]ˌdi kənˈtroʊl[/t]] v. trolled, trol•ling, n. 1) gov to remove controls or restraints, esp. government controls, from: to decontrol rents[/ex] 2) the removal of controls • Etymology: 1915–20 …

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  • 10decontrol — 1. verb to remove controls 2. noun the removal of controls …

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