Definition of Reprivatization

1. Noun. (economics) The process or an instance of returning to private ownership. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Reprivatization

1. privatization [n -S] - See also: privatization

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reprivatization

reprioritizing
reprisal
reprisals
reprise
reprised
reprises
reprising
repristinate
repristinated
repristinates
repristinating
repristination
repristinations
reprivatise
reprivatised
reprivatization
reprivatizations
reprivatize
reprivatized
reprivatizes
reprivatizing
reprive
reprived
reprives
repriving
reprize
reprized
reprizes
reprizing
repro

Literary usage of Reprivatization

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Violence Against Womenby Joan Zorza, Civic Research Institute by Joan Zorza, Civic Research Institute (2002)
"... evidence lacking in, 15-56 punishment rationale, 15-64 racial bias, 15-57 reprivatization of abuse, 15-62-15-63 sentencing, 3-8-3-10 and sexual assault, ..."

2. Violence Against Womenby Joan Zorza, Civic Research Institute by Joan Zorza, Civic Research Institute (2002)
"... evidence lacking in, 15-56 punishment rationale, 15-64 racial bias, 15-57 reprivatization of abuse, 15-62-15-63 sentencing, 3-8-3-10 and sexual assault, ..."

3. International Religious Freedom (2000): Report to Congress by the Department edited by Barbara Larkin (2001)
"In September 1999, the Government's Council of Ministers approved a draft reprivatization law. The bill was amended in committee in a way that would have ..."

4. The Essence of Hayek by Friedrich August Hayek, Chiaki Nishiyama (1984)
"At the state and local levels, spending could be reduced by elimination of nearly all regulatory programs. Likewise, reprivatization of ..."

5. OSCE Meeting on Human Dimension Issues (1997) edited by Michael R. Hathaway (1998)
"turai heritage policies in recent years, including documentation and commitments to restitution and reprivatization. I was awed in the mid- 1970's—and still ..."

6. Civil and Political Rights in Croatia by Ivana Nizich, Željka Markić, Jeri Laber (1995)
"... or cited "economic insolvency," "reprivatization" and "restructuring" as pretexts to force the closure of publications for political reasons. ..."

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