nationalise in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

nationalise in the PONS Dictionary

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English
He submitted a minority report advocating that the private banks be nationalised.
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The decision was part of a push to nationalise lead-in content for the network's struggling news bulletins.
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For that reason, brothers and sisters, we have decided to nationalise electricity transmission.
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The line was nationalised in 1926, with passenger services introduced the same year.
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Construction was suspended in 1921, and the company was nationalised in 1923.
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Colonial plantations were dismantled, industries were nationalised and a welfare state established.
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He suggested increasing government help to tackle unemployment among young people, and wanted to nationalise rail and bus services.
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After 1945, the summer houses of the rich were nationalised and became spas for the public.
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Note that mission schools were nationalised by the government during the 1980s and are no longer directly under their respective religious institutions.
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The new regime however nationalised the schools and took them under state control.
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