nationalisation
Etymology
From French nationalisation. Surface etymology is nationalise + -ation.
noun
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The act or process of nationalising: -
The act or process of making or becoming a nation. the nationalisation of India -
The act of taking formerly private assets into public or state ownership. However the Labour Party and rail unions regard the move as a step closer to full nationalisation. TSSA General Secretary Manuel Cortes said: "The ONS has candidly exposed the truth about our railways. They are now in public ownership. Grant Shapps must now take direct control of running them, rather than continue to line the pockets of privateers." August 12 2020, Paul Clifton, “Network News: Rail passenger services nationalised in all but name”, in Rail, page 6 -
The act of becoming nationalistic. […] study of the legacy of classical republican patriotism through to the nationalisation of patriotism […] 2006, Catherine Davies, Claire Brewster, Hilary Owen, South American Independence, page 185 -
(politics) The process of losing local and regional variation and becoming national in character and scope.
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