Having had an embargo removed; no longer subject to a trade ban or restriction.
Past tense and past participle of disembargo, combining dis- + embargo + -ed suffix. The -ed ending marks either past tense in verbs or adjective formation in English.
This technical term appears mostly in government and economics documents, but it tells the story of nations finally being allowed to trade freely again after years of isolation.
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