liberalised
Pronunciación: [ˈlɪb.ə.rə.laɪzd]
Palabra
Contexto: «economic policy»
(verb) to make something less strict or more open to change, especially in economics. When a government liberalizes its policies, it allows more freedom for businesses and trade, often leading to more competition and choices for consumers.
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The country liberalized its trade laws, leading to many new companies entering the market.
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Before the changes, the government had strict controls and had not liberalized any trade practices.
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What benefits do you think will come from liberalizing the market further?
Contexto: «social policy»
(verb) to make social rules or structures less restrictive. When a society liberalizes, it may allow more freedom for different lifestyles and ideas.
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The community has liberalized its views on education, supporting diverse learning methods.
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In the past, they did not liberalize their opinions, sticking to traditional beliefs.
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How is the community planning to liberalize its approach to new ideas?
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