0 (of a government) to take control of a business or industry:
1 to bring business, industry, or land under the control or ownership of the government:
2 if a government nationalizes an industry or a company, it takes control of it and becomes the owner:
The atmosphere cannot be nationalized, and countries collectively have not thus far succeeded in devising an international regime for regulating the emission of greenhouse gases.
Water policy making takes place in an institutional setting where all water resources are nationalized.
Postal systems are functions of state which remain everywhere nationalized.
Instead, the employers used the 1898 agreement to nationalize dispute settlement and craft practices, putting district disputes under national control.
The emperor could now continue promoting his blend of traditionalism and modernization with a revitalized, nationalized church under his complete control.
Her father's business had been nationalized in the first wave of communist reforms, plunging the family into dire poverty.
In other words, the language had to be discursively nationalized before it could be officially inserted into the mundane everyday world of the nation.
Privately owned natural forests do not exist, because all of them were nationalized.
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