Crossword-Solution: DENATIONALISE
We have 8 clues for the answer “DENATIONALISE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| NATIONALITY, deprive of | 1 answer |
| TRANSFER enterprise from national to private ownership | 1 answer |
| TRANSFER from national to private ownership | 1 answer |
| TRANSFER industry from national to private ownership | 1 answer |
| denationalize | 1 answer |
| to deprive of national rights or character; to return from state to private ownership | 1 answer |
| MAKE no longer national | 2 answers |
| Deprive. | 68 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAEET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DENATIONALISE (5)
Pleasure, of the cafe and cabaret and boulevard kind, the sort of thing that gave Berlin the aspect of the gayest capital in Europe within the last decade, that is the insidious leaven that will help to denationalise London.
The new names given to the youths, the attaching of them to the court, their education in Babylonish fashion, all were meant for the same purpose,--to denationalise them, and strip them of their religion, and thus to make them tools for more easily governing their countrymen.
With these feelings, we have thought it consistent with our duty as journalists, not to refuse publicity to an account of what was till lately doing in Paris to forward practical aërostation--we say, lately; for we are told by our correspondent, that the operations towards perfecting the invention have been stopped by orders of the French government, from an opinion that, if air-travelling were introduced, it would be injurious to the custom-house, and denationalise the country.
These new influences helped to denationalise Roman thought and literature, to make the individual more conscious of himself, and to stimulate the passions and pleasures of private life.
Her friendship has always tended to denationalise Spain, and by entailing the forced enmity of England, has caused to her the loss of her navies and colonies in the new world.