noun
- plural of liberalization; the act or process of making something less strict, rigid, or conservative; removal of restrictions or controls.
Usage: commonly used in political, economic, and social contexts; often refers to policy changes that increase freedom or reduce regulation
Examples
- The government announced several liberalizations of trade policies to boost economic growth.
- Recent liberalizations in immigration law have made it easier for skilled workers to obtain visas.
- The liberalizations of media regulations allowed for greater freedom of expression.
- Economic liberalizations in the 1990s transformed the country's market structure.
- Social liberalizations have expanded rights for marginalized communities.
- The company pursued liberalizations of its dress code policy to improve employee satisfaction.