deregulate / diˈrɛg yəˌleɪt /

🎓大学词汇放松管制解除管制放松监管解除监管

deregulate2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

de·reg·u·lat·ed, de·reg·u·lat·ing.

  1. to remove government regulatory controls from: to deregulate the trucking industry; to deregulate oil prices.
v. 无主动词 verb

de·reg·u·lat·ed, de·reg·u·lat·ing.

  1. to undergo deregulation: Some banks have already started to deregulate.

deregulate 近义词

v. 动词 verb

remove imposed controls on a system

更多deregulate例句

  1. On the deregulated, idiosyncratic Texas power market, REPs generally purchase wholesale electricity from power generators and sell it to customers.
  2. This is the gamble at the heart of a deregulated electricity market, in which companies compete to produce and sell electricity, as opposed to a monopoly system with rates fixed by regulators.
  3. Many energy experts say the very nature of the state’s deregulated electric market is perhaps most to blame for last week’s power crisis.
  4. In 1999, Texas joined more than a dozen other states in “deregulating” its electricity system, meaning that it switched from a monopoly power provider to a marketplace of competing power plants and retail utilities.
  5. This former Goldman Sachs partner has frustrated many progressives by working hard to deregulate Wall Street.
  6. Their Reaganite Republican adversaries, by contrast, want to deregulate it radically.
  7. One, deregulate everything so that banks can start placing bets agaist their own securities.
  8. The former press secretary criticized GOP plans to increase tax cuts for the wealthy and deregulate banks and Wall Street.
  9. Should we fix the ratings agencies by regulating them more stringently, or do we need to deregulate and increase competition?
  10. We seek to fully deregulate natural gas to bring on new supplies and bring us closer to energy independence.