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1 privatisieren
I v/t (Ggs. verstaatlichen) privatize* * *to privatize; to denationalize* * *pri|va|ti|sie|ren [privati'ziːrən] ptp privatisiert1. vtto privatize2. vito live on a private income or on independent means* * *pri·va·ti·sie·ren *[privatiˈzi:rən]vt▪ etw \privatisieren to privatize sth, to denationalize sth* * *transitives Verb privatize; transfer into private ownership* * *A. v/t (Ggs verstaatlichen) privatize* * *transitives Verb privatize; transfer into private ownership -
2 entstaatlichen
entstaatlichen v GEN, WIWI privatize* * *v <Geschäft, Vw> privatize* * *entstaatlichen
to privatize, to denationalize. -
3 privatisieren
privatisieren v WIWI privatize* * *v <Vw> privatize* * *privatisieren
to be a gentleman of independent means, (Unternehmen) to denationalize;
• ertragreiche Teilgebiete privatisieren to hive off profitable activities to the private sector. -
4 entstaatlichen
v/t1. (privatisieren) denationalize, privatize2. (Kirche) disestablish* * *to denationalize* * *ent|staat|li|chen [ɛnt'ʃtaːtlɪçn] ptp entstaatlichtvtto denationalize* * *entstaatlichen v/t1. (privatisieren) denationalize, privatize2. (Kirche) disestablish* * *v.to denationalise (UK) v.to denationalize (US) v. -
5 Privateigentum
n Privatbesitz* * *das Privateigentumprivate property* * *Pri|vat|ei|gen|tumntprivate property* * *Pri·vat·ei·gen·tumnt private propertyetw in \Privateigentum überführen to privatize sth, to denationalize sth* * *das private property* * ** * *das private property -
6 privatisieren
privatisieren v privatize -
7 Privateigentum
Pri·vat·ei·gen·tum ntprivate property;etw in \Privateigentum überführen to privatize sth, to denationalize sth -
8 privatisieren
pri·va·ti·sie·ren * [privatiʼzi:rən]vtetw \privatisieren to privatize sth, to denationalize sth -
9 privatisieren
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privatize — pri‧vat‧ize [ˈpraɪvətaɪz] also privatise verb [transitive] ECONOMICS if the government privatizes a company or activity that it owns or operates, it sells the company etc to a business or to members of the public, who become its new shareholder S … Financial and business terms
privatize — pri·va·tize / prī və ˌtīz/ vt tized, tiz·ing: to make private; esp: to change (as a business or industry) from public to private control or ownership pri·va·ti·za·tion /ˌprī və tə zā shən, ˌtī / n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam… … Law dictionary
privatize — 1968, from PRIVATE (Cf. private) (adj.) + IZE (Cf. ize). Related: Privatized; privatizing … Etymology dictionary
privatize — (Amer.) praɪvÉ™taɪz v. make private, transfer control from governmental to private powers; change a business or industry from public to private control or private ownership (also privatise) … English contemporary dictionary
privatize — (also privatise) ► VERB ▪ transfer (a business or industry) from public to private ownership. DERIVATIVES privatization noun … English terms dictionary
privatize — [prī′və tīz΄] vt. privatized, privatizing to make or hold private; specif., to turn over (a public property, service, etc.) to private interests privatization n … English World dictionary
privatize — UK [ˈpraɪvətaɪz] / US [ˈpraɪvəˌtaɪz] verb [transitive] Word forms privatize : present tense I/you/we/they privatize he/she/it privatizes present participle privatizing past tense privatized past participle privatized economics to sell a business… … English dictionary
privatize — privatization, n. /pruy veuh tuyz /, v.t., privatized, privatizing. 1. to transfer from public or government control or ownership to private enterprise: a campaign promise to privatize some of the public lands. 2. to make exclusive; delimit or… … Universalium
privatize — verb Privatize is used with these nouns as the object: ↑enterprise, health service, ↑industry, ↑railway, ↑social security … Collocations dictionary
privatize — pri|va|tize [ praıvə,taız ] verb transitive to sell a business or industry that was owned and managed by the government so that it becomes a private business: There are plans to privatize the postal service … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
privatize — transitive verb Date: 1948 to make private; especially to change (as a business or industry) from public to private control or ownership • privatization noun … New Collegiate Dictionary