0 past simple and past participle of deregulate
1 to remove national or local government controls or rules from a business or other activity:
Domestic markets, although deregulated, remain small, and few countries have functioning national distribution systems.
Therefore, the neuronal bursts that are recorded during tremor induce a periodic behavior that is perpetuated along this deregulated loop.
Due to glutamatergic-mediated connections from medial temporal areas, activity in lateral orbitofrontal/prefrontal cortex may be deregulated in schizophrenia.
Beginning in the 1980s, the newly deregulated non-bank financial sector developed rapidly.
In order to revive private renting, rents were deregulated on new tenancies.
Furthermore, in line with neo-liberal philosophy, the government also overhauled fisheries management and deregulated the control of resources.
But monetary union could also be made more workable if the participating countries deregulated their economies.
In addition, the increasing number of medicines being deregulated from prescription only to pharmacy status has broadened the range of ailments potentially self-treatable by patients.