privatised in English

verb
1
transfer (a business, industry, or service) from public to private ownership and control.
a plan for privatizing education

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1. Sweden's energy market is largely privatised.

2. Cameroon turned to foreign aid, cut government spending, and privatised industries.

3. Some privatised stocks are nearing their sell-by date.

4. The company was privatised with a fanfare of publicity.

5. The rail service has gone from bad to worse since it was privatised.

6. But it couldn't be privatised without a large injection of public money.

7. We Agonise over lost, undervalued or irregularly privatised movable and immovable public assets

8. Thus, Export Credit Insurance has been privatised and key activities such as directory services are increasingly outsourced.

9. 21 Schools will be inspected regularly by privatised inspection services chosen by the head teacher and governess.

10. The beneficiaries of this aid are the economic activity that is privatised and, potentially, the buyer.

11. The privatising effect of the share sale takes precedence over the substantive activities of the privatised entity.

12. Georgian Airlines, Kaspi Cement and Chiaturmanganese were privatised, as well as shipbuilding and aircraft repair companies.

13. The problems of choosing an appropriate framework for any privatised natural monopoly have already been considered.

14. Millfield-educated Hewitt already has his heart set on working for Virgin tycoon Richard Branson's planned privatised train service.

15. Among former state-owned companies recently privatised are: CTT (postal service), TAP Portugal (airline) and ANA (airports).

16. Joe Ajaero has said the power sector was not privatised, but Balkanised because it was skewed to benefit the government's cronies.

17. But he concedes that surliness endures, even among waiters and waitresses who grew up in the privatised, post-Soviet years.

18. Bustlers also entered Merthyr Tydfil in a big way causing a financial crisis for MTT, the privatised council bus service.

19. 17 Paul Brown reports on a problem which will cost the privatised water companies a fortune to clean up Blue-green and deadly.

20. privatize one or two railway lines, but I think it's the thin end of the wedge . They'll all be privatised soon.

21. 19 Their vision of society was collectivist, grass-roots oriented and utterly antithetical to the privatised and mortgaged paradise of Thatcherism.

22. 4 privatize one or two railway lines, but I think it's the thin end of the wedge . They'll all be privatised soon.

23. The government says it only wants to privatize one or two railway lines, but I think it's the thin end of the wedge.They'll all be privatised soon.

24. 3 The government says it only wants to privatize one or two railway lines, but I think it's the thin end of the wedge.They'll all be privatised soon.

25. A public body which retains a shareholding of 33.4% in a privatised company, but maintains the power to appoint an absolute majority of the members of the board of directors, is clearly in a privileged position in relation to other shareholders.

26. Because if these hotels are privatised , it would make it impossible for ministers and other officials to live in the style to which they have become accustomed : free meals , free accommodation and , according to some estimates , a vital source of income since money is made on virtually every purchase .