"Denationalization" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Denationalization refers to the process of removing or reducing the influence of a national government or state over a particular industry, sector, or activity. In other words, it is the act of privatizing or deregulating a previously state-owned or controlled entity, such as a company, service, or asset.
The verb "denasalize" means to remove or reduce the nasal sound or tone from a word, phrase, or pronunciation.
Denasality refers to the process or state of losing the ability to speak a native language, often resulting from a person's decision to abandon their native language or because of environmental factors that make it difficult to maintain proficiency in it. It can also describe the gradual loss of fluency or vocabulary in a native language as a result of exposure to another language.
Denationalization refers to the process of transferring ownership or control of a country's natural resources, industries, or infrastructure from government ownership to private ownership, often through privatization. This term is often used in economics and politics to describe the shift from government-controlled economies to free market economies, where the role of the state is reduced and private enterprise is encouraged to play a more significant role. In a broader sense, denationalization can also refer to the removal of national identity, cultural heritage, or sovereignty, often as a result of colonization, globalization, or other external factors.
The verb "denationalise" means to take away a country's control or ownership of something, usually a industry or asset, often by selling it to private individuals or companies. It can also mean to remove a national characteristic or identity from something.
To denationalize is to take away a country's complete control over an industry, service, or asset, and allow private companies or individuals to own and operate it instead. This often involves privatization and deregulation, and is typically done to promote competition, efficiency, and economic growth.
Denaturant refers to a substance or molecules that renders a biological macromolecule, such as protein or nucleic acid, unable to fold or function in its native conformation, thereby altering its structure, activity, or function. Denaturants are widely used in scientific research, particularly in biological and biochemical experiments, to study the structure, function, and interactions of biological molecules. Common denaturants include urea, guanidine, and agents that alter pH or temperature. By disrupting the native conformation of a molecule, denaturants can facilitate the study of molecular interactions, structure, and function under conditions where the molecule cannot fold or function normally.