noun
- plural of liberalisation; instances or processes of making laws, policies, or systems less strict or more open
Usage: chiefly British spelling (American: liberalizations); often used in political and economic contexts
Examples
- The government announced several liberalisations of trade policies to boost economic growth.
- Recent liberalisations in immigration law have made it easier for skilled workers to obtain visas.
- The liberalisations of media regulations allowed new broadcasting companies to enter the market.
- Environmental groups opposed the liberalisations of pollution standards.
- Financial liberalisations in the 1990s transformed the banking sector.
- The liberalisations of university entrance requirements expanded access to higher education.