deregulated
Variant of deregulate
deregulate
Definition
☆ de·regu·late (dē reg′yə lāt′)
transitive verb deregulated -·lat′ed, deregulating -·lat′·ing
to remove regulations governing to deregulate the price of natural gas
deregulated
Usage Examples
Object
- capitalism: Schrempp had been pushing for a style of management much more like the Anglo-American model of deregulated free market capitalism.
- market: The UK retail sector is the most deregulated retail market in Europe with consumers having 150 hours a week to shop.
- economy: The great achievement of the Thatcher years was rolling back the frontiers of the state and creating a deregulated, flexible economy.
- regime: Most of Britain struggles to maintain bus services in the deregulated regime that sees competition and not public service as the overriding ethic.
- bank: The market value of such a deregulated bank is embodied in the current price of the bank's stock.
Adjective complement
- private: This new system is being tested for the deregulated private rented sector in nine ' pathfinder ' areas.
Modifying Another Word
- completely: In the early 19th century there was an attempt to build a completely deregulated, unfettered free market.
- newly: So the business opportunity presented itself in the form of the newly deregulated electricity market.
- effectively: The theory [ RCT ] even predicts the churching of Europe, should the religious economies of those nations be effectively deregulated.
- not: Greater London is the only area in Great Britain in which bus services were not deregulated under Part I of the Transport Act 1985.
- largely: Agency working is largely deregulated in the three Scandinavian countries but temps are protected by strong employer and trade union agreements.
Preposition: in
- disease: Defining precisely how 14-3-3s affect the function of these proteins will in turn help us understand how cellular processes are deregulated in diseases.
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