liberalised in English

verb
1
remove or loosen restrictions on (something, typically an economic or political system).
several agreements to liberalize trade were signed

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "liberalised" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "liberalised", or refer to the context using the word "liberalised" in the English Dictionary.

1. • We have greatly liberalised the licencing regime;

2. Licencing and import policies were liberalised .

3. In 1981, the price for all fuels except diesel were liberalised.

4. Implement and enforce the regulations on telecommunications/electronic communications aiming at a fully liberalised and competitive market.

5. - strengthen the financial system to prepare for a fully liberalised capital account regime,

6. For providing passport services to abandoned/orphaned children, the requirements of acceptance of Birth Certificate have been liberalised.

7. • We have de-licenced a number of defence items and liberalised a number of restrictions like end-use certificate;

8. As the mainland liberalised its economy, Hong Kong's shipping industry faced intense competition from other Chinese ports.

9. The monopoly ended in 2001 when the gaming industry was liberalised and several casino operators from Las Vegas entered the market.

10. * We have de-licenced a number of defence items and liberalised a number of restrictions like end-use certificate

11. The Government has also liberalised the requirement of acceptance of Birth Certificate of abandoned/orphaned children besides the requirement of NOC by Govt. officials for passport applications.

12. French television was partly liberalised in the next two decade with the creation of several commercial channels, mainly thanks to cable and satellite television.