0 (of a government) to take control of a business or industry -- (政府)使國有化,把…收歸國有
Between 1960 and 1990, teachers' unions pressurized the state government to nationalize schools (a trend that has now been reversed, especially in the secondary sector).
As state structures were nationalized and electoral politics evolved, popular agitation also underwent profound changes.
As was mentioned earlier, private management is not applied to natural forests, because they were nationalized.
Governments have nationalized forests and other natural resources and established protected areas in order to protect wildlife habitats from human utilization.
In this instance, nationalizing war refers to the extensive use of military and political violence to reduce a multi-national state to a nation-state.
Privately owned natural forests do not exist, because all of them were nationalized.
In other words, the language had to be discursively nationalized before it could be officially inserted into the mundane everyday world of the nation.
Her father's business had been nationalized in the first wave of communist reforms, plunging the family into dire poverty.