verb
- the process of freeing a country or region from colonial rule or influence; granting independence to a former colony
- the process of removing colonial attitudes, perspectives, or structures from institutions, education, or culture
Usage: present participle of decolonise; British English spelling (American: decolonizing); often used in historical and political contexts
Usage: present participle of decolonise; contemporary usage in academic and cultural contexts
Examples
- India played a key role in decolonising Asia during the mid-twentieth century.
- Many African nations are decolonising their education systems by revising historical curricula.
- The movement toward decolonising museums has led institutions to reconsider their collections.
- Universities are decolonising their reading lists to include more diverse voices.
- Decolonising language means recognising and challenging colonial terms in everyday speech.
- The process of decolonising former colonies took decades of negotiation and struggle.