liberalize
Americanverb (used with or without object)
verb
Other Word Forms
- liberalization noun
- liberalizer noun
- overliberalize verb
- unliberalized adjective
Etymology
Origin of liberalize
Example Sentences
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In 2022, Nabavi and Hassan Khomeini lobbied the government to liberalize the political system during protests against the compulsory veil.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 12, 2026
He said that when he first attended a General Conference in 2008, he was shocked by proposals to liberalize church rules.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 13, 2024
They grant airlines from both countries the right to operate in each other's countries, liberalize airline regulation and impose safety and security standards.
From Reuters • Aug. 2, 2023
But they happened amid a nationwide push by manufacturer and restaurant lobbies to liberalize child labor laws in those states and elsewhere.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 24, 2023
Although the Swiss are not pursuing full EU membership in the near term, in 1999 Bern and Brussels signed agreements to further liberalize trade ties, and the agreements should come into force in 2001.
From The 2001 CIA World Factbook by United States. Central Intelligence Agency
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