Having had national character, ownership, or control removed; no longer under state control or ownership.
From de- (removal) + nationalize (make state property). The term developed in the 20th century as governments privatized previously state-owned enterprises.
After World War II, many countries denationalized industries like railroads and airlines, turning government-run services into private businesses—this represents a major economic shift that still happens today with privatization.
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