noun
- the process of transferring ownership or control of a private company, industry, or asset to the state or government
- the process of making something national in character or scope; the adoption of a national identity or standard
Usage: British spelling; American English uses 'nationalization'; commonly used in political and economic contexts
Usage: less common usage
Examples
- The nationalisation of the railway industry gave the government direct control over transportation.
- After the revolution, the new regime pursued the nationalisation of all major industries.
- The nationalisation of the oil company was controversial among international investors.
- Many European countries undertook nationalisation of key sectors in the post-war period.
- The government announced plans for the nationalisation of the healthcare system.
- Critics argued that nationalisation would reduce efficiency and innovation in the sector.