How do you use Nationalisation in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like nationalization or change, plus the exact meaning.
Nationalisation meaning
- The act or process of nationalising:
- The act or process of making or becoming a nation.
Synonyms of Nationalisation
Using Nationalisation
- The main meaning on this page is: The act or process of nationalising: | The act or process of making or becoming a nation. | The act or process of nationalising:
- Useful related words include: nationalization, group action, change, communization.
- In the example corpus, nationalisation often appears in combinations such as: the nationalisation, nationalisation of, for nationalisation.
Context around Nationalisation
- Average sentence length in these examples: 28.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 8 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Nationalisation
- In this selection, "nationalisation" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 28.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, emergency, 1980s, post, labour, ceremony and national stand out and add context to how "nationalisation" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include all and nationalisation of the and and 1980s nationalisation national service. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "nationalisation" sits close to words such as aapl, abattoir and adjei, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with nationalisation
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
In fact, nationalisation in and by itself, is not going to make it profitable," Mr Kilavuka said. (17 words)
Even the very lives of farmers, family members and farm workers were taken during the frequently brutal land nationalisation process. (20 words)
He denied the nationalisation plan was a return to the 1970s, instead hailing it as “public ownership of the future”. (20 words)
Britain’s biggest water supplier, which has close to £18bn of debt, is fast running out of cash after its current owners refused to stump up new money earlier in the year, putting the Government on standby for nationalisation. (39 words)
Jeremy Corbyn and the shadow business secretary, Rebecca Long-Bailey, are expected to say that heat and electricity should be a human right for all and nationalisation of the network is key to decarbonising the economy. (36 words)
Meanwhile, Kathryn Darbandi, the managing director of Caledonian Sleeper Ltd, said the firm would look to see if there were “back office synergies” that could be utilised following the overnight service's nationalisation last year. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
Alfred F. Havighurst, Britain in Transition: The Twentieth Century (1962) ch 10 Nationalisation Labour Party experts went into the files to find the detailed plans for nationalisation that had been developed.
My most vivid experience of this was standing next to my mother as an eight-year-old during her “nationalisation” ceremony.
The Government is reportedly drawing up contingency plans for the emergency nationalisation of Thames Water, as officials’ concerns grow over its huge £14 billion of debt.
The idea was first presented by Boris Johnson and Grant Shapps in May 2021, but has yet to be realised amid turmoil in government and Conservative party fears of “nationalisation by the backdoor”.
Britain’s biggest water supplier, which has close to £18bn of debt, is fast running out of cash after its current owners refused to stump up new money earlier in the year, putting the Government on standby for nationalisation.
E.g., the political landscape, emigration of Guyanese accountants, importing accountants and auditors from India and Sri Lanka in the 1970s and 1980s, nationalisation, National Service, international agencies, cultural issues, and others.
In one of his last updates, he revealed that 1,400 cables installed prior to nationalisation were too short to reach equipment.
In the run-up to the election, now Transport Secretary Louise Haigh insisted the party had ‘no plans’ to hike fares while claiming that its re-nationalisation plans would not cost anything.
It is hard to conclude that nationalisation is less about passengers and more about ideology which is always a dangerous track to go down.
Meanwhile, Kathryn Darbandi, the managing director of Caledonian Sleeper Ltd, said the firm would look to see if there were “back office synergies” that could be utilised following the overnight service's nationalisation last year.
The soaring post-nationalisation costs have come after £128.25m was ploughed into the project when the yard was under the leadership of tycoon Jim McColl.
This time, Kharitonov ran a low-key campaign, focused on Soviet-era issues, including criticising capitalism, promoting industrial nationalisation and an increase in the Russian birth rate.
But the effective nationalisation of private hospitals like those owned by Healthscope and Ramsay Health Care might also face some interesting repercussions from their shock merger with the public health system.
Even the very lives of farmers, family members and farm workers were taken during the frequently brutal land nationalisation process.
In fact, nationalisation in and by itself, is not going to make it profitable," Mr Kilavuka said.
Some 39 per cent said the new leader should ditch Mr Corbyn’s policy on nationalisation, against just 23 per cent who said it should be kept.
Telstra CEO Andy Penn that the re-nationalisation of fixed-line infrastructure - and the re-positioning of Telstra as “a reseller of broadband services with other operators” - was causing the telco some financial pain.
Yesterday, the Conservatives were trumpeting their re-nationalisation of the Northern railways, the kind of state involvement in the economy that we joined the EU to get away from.
He denied the nationalisation plan was a return to the 1970s, instead hailing it as “public ownership of the future”.
Jeremy Corbyn and the shadow business secretary, Rebecca Long-Bailey, are expected to say that heat and electricity should be a human right for all and nationalisation of the network is key to decarbonising the economy.
Common combinations with nationalisation
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the nationalisation 8×
- nationalisation of 7×
- for nationalisation 6×
- of nationalisation 5×
- and nationalisation 3×
- after nationalisation 3×
- nationalisation by 2×
- to nationalisation 2×
- nationalisation and 2×
- land nationalisation 2×