Pronunciation: /ˌnæʃənələˈzeɪʃən/
noun the act of bringing land, industries, or assets under the control of a national government
A1 Nationalization means the government taking control of a company or industry.
A2 The nationalization of the railway system led to improved efficiency.
B1 Many countries have debated the nationalization of key industries.
B2 The nationalization of banks during the economic crisis was a controversial move.
C1 The nationalization of healthcare has been a topic of discussion in recent political debates.
C2 The nationalization of natural resources can have significant economic implications for a country.
formal The government's decision to pursue the nationalization of the oil industry was met with mixed reactions from the public.
informal Have you heard about the nationalization of the telecommunications company? It's causing quite a stir.
slang Dude, the nationalization of that company is gonna shake things up big time.
figurative The artist's nationalization of traditional painting techniques breathed new life into the art world.
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