republicize

[US]/rɪˈpʌblɪsaɪz/
[UK]/rɪˈpʌblɪsaɪz/

Translation

v.To make something public again; to re-open to the public.

Example Sentences

the government plans to republicize the energy sector to reduce private monopolies.

many citizens are demanding to republicize the water supply system.

the new administration wants to republicize key industries that were privatized.

opposition parties are calling for the media to be republicized.

economists suggest republicizing the educational system to make it more accessible.

the proposal would republicize public transportation in major cities.

economic advisors recommend republicizing the banking sector.

healthcare workers are striking to republicize the public health system.

the mayor promised to republicize waste management services in the capital.

policy makers are considering how to republicize natural resources for public benefit.

there are growing movements to republicize the housing market in the capital.

the campaign aims to republicize the agricultural sector and support farmers.

parliament is debating whether to republicize the postal service nationwide.

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