verb
- to free (a colony or colonized territory) from colonial rule and establish independence
- to remove colonial influence, attitudes, or structures from (an institution, curriculum, or society)
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is 'decolonizes'; third-person singular present tense
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is 'decolonizes'; third-person singular present tense; contemporary usage
Examples
- The movement decolonises the university curriculum by centering non-Western perspectives.
- India decolonises itself from British rule in 1947.
- The government decolonises the education system to reflect indigenous knowledge.
- She decolonises her thinking by questioning inherited colonial narratives.
- The organization decolonises its leadership structure to be more inclusive.
- Many African nations decolonise during the mid-twentieth century.