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English
Noun
re-privatisation (plural re-privatisations)
- Alternative spelling of reprivatization
1936 August 1, The Economist, volume CXXIV, number 4849, page 220:‘Re-privatisation,’ as it is called, has, however, been under way in the cases of all three banks. Some 40 per cent of the G.D. Bank’s holding of Deutsche-Disconto shares had passed back into private hands by the end of 1935. The new advance of bank shares to above par ought to smooth the way for complete ‘re-privatisation.’