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词汇 demonopolize
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Definition of demonopolize in English:

demonopolize

(British demonopolise)
verb diːməˈnɒpəlʌɪzˌdēməˈnäpəlīz
[with object]
  • Introduce competition into (a market or economy) by privatizing previously nationalized assets.

    (通过将国有资产私有化)把竞争引入(市场,经济);消除(市场,经济)中的垄断

    the key ingredient, demonopolizing the economy, has not been fully approved
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Due to recent demonopolizing of the market, other companies were invited to compete with it for domain name registrations.
    • Following the course of state economic reforms, our organization was the first who demonopolized its activity and introduced the system of certified experts.
    • There is wide agreement that the calculation of utility costs is nontransparent and often arbitrary, and that the government is not interested in demonopolizing the industry.
    • In mid-December the government set a timetable for demonopolizing its power sector.
    • The conference papers and discussion suggested two basic recipes for achieving such purpose: labour market reform and further privatisation and demonopolising of the economy.
    • The government today plans to demonopolize the power sector.
    • This is to become the first stage in demonopolizing foreign operations in the electricity industry.
    • Broadcasting has got to be demonopolised for this purpose, just as the Internet is.
    • Along with demonopolizing local telephone markets, one of the Telecommunications Act's great challenges is to reconcile our commitment to competition with our commitment to universal service.
    • On the basis of the state reform legislation that was approved in August 1989, the executive branch issued a series of orders to demonopolize and deregulate the oil and gas industry in Argentina.
    • In all three countries, trade is now demonopolized and licensing and quotas play a very small role.
    • Multinationals are lining up for the rush to begin for investment in Brazil's newly demonopolized petroleum sector.
    • Second, efforts could be made to demonopolize decision making, such that individual discretion is limited and accountability is strengthened.
    • First of all, we should demonopolize the sector and develop competition to make the people receive good services at reasonable prices.

Derivatives

  • demonopolization

  • noun
    • According to a 2001 study by a well-known think tank, utility demonopolization would create 45,000 new jobs.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Despite the national sighs of relief about demonopolisation of telecommunications, a vacuum has set in over precisely how the liberalisation is going to work.
      • The most significant change that occurred under the given laws was the demonopolization of commercial banking, the core of which is the process of gradual diminishing of the role of state in the commercial banks' activity.
      • Privatization, decentralization, demonopolization, deregulation and outsourcing became the main instruments of reform.
      • The 2001 budget law provided for the demonopolization of telecommunications and certain types of insurance, but basic telephony and workers’ compensation insurance remain a monopoly.

Definition of demonopolize in US English:

demonopolize

(British demonopolise)
verbˌdēməˈnäpəlīz
[with object]
  • Introduce competition into (a market or economy) by privatizing previously nationalized assets.

    (通过将国有资产私有化)把竞争引入(市场,经济);消除(市场,经济)中的垄断

    the key ingredient, demonopolizing the economy, has not been fully approved
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Due to recent demonopolizing of the market, other companies were invited to compete with it for domain name registrations.
    • On the basis of the state reform legislation that was approved in August 1989, the executive branch issued a series of orders to demonopolize and deregulate the oil and gas industry in Argentina.
    • In mid-December the government set a timetable for demonopolizing its power sector.
    • In all three countries, trade is now demonopolized and licensing and quotas play a very small role.
    • Along with demonopolizing local telephone markets, one of the Telecommunications Act's great challenges is to reconcile our commitment to competition with our commitment to universal service.
    • Broadcasting has got to be demonopolised for this purpose, just as the Internet is.
    • There is wide agreement that the calculation of utility costs is nontransparent and often arbitrary, and that the government is not interested in demonopolizing the industry.
    • This is to become the first stage in demonopolizing foreign operations in the electricity industry.
    • The government today plans to demonopolize the power sector.
    • The conference papers and discussion suggested two basic recipes for achieving such purpose: labour market reform and further privatisation and demonopolising of the economy.
    • Second, efforts could be made to demonopolize decision making, such that individual discretion is limited and accountability is strengthened.
    • Following the course of state economic reforms, our organization was the first who demonopolized its activity and introduced the system of certified experts.
    • First of all, we should demonopolize the sector and develop competition to make the people receive good services at reasonable prices.
    • Multinationals are lining up for the rush to begin for investment in Brazil's newly demonopolized petroleum sector.
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