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liberalizing

/lib-er-uh-lahyz, lib-ruh-/US // ˈlɪb ər əˌlaɪz, ˈlɪb rə- //UK // (ˈlɪbərəˌlaɪz, ˈlɪbrə-) //

自由化,放宽,放宽管制,放宽限制

Definitions

  1. 1

    lib·er·al·ized, lib·er·al·iz·ing.

    • : to make or become liberal.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as incultural
Synonyms
artistic艺术性,艺术,艺术化,艺术的developmental发展性,发展性的,发展的,发展型adorning装点,装饰,妆饰,装饰性advancing推进,推进工作,推动,推动工作beautifying美化,美化环境beneficial有利于,有利,有利的,有益的broadening拓宽,扩大,拓宽范围,扩大化civilizing文明化,开化,文明,文明化的constructive建设性的,建设性,构建性的,构建性corrective纠正性,矫正性,纠正,纠正的dignifying尊严,尊严的,庄重的,庄重disciplining惩戒,处分,纪律处分,管教edifying寓教于乐,有意义,有意义的,寓意深刻educative教育性,教育性的,具有教育意义的,有教育意义elevating高昂的,高举,高昂,高架enriching丰富的,丰富,丰富的内容,丰富了expanding扩大,扩大范围,扩大规模,扩大的helpful有帮助的,有用的,有益的,有助于humane人道的,人道,仁慈的,仁慈humanizing人性化,人道化,人性化的,人道化的influential有影响的,有影响力的,具有影响力的,具影响力的inspirational鼓舞人心的,鼓舞人心,令人鼓舞的,鼓舞人心的是instructive有指导意义的,有指导意义,有启发性的,有启发性learned有学问,学会了,有学问的,有所了解liberal自由主义者,自由派,开放的,自由的nurturing培养,培育,养育,培养人ornamenting装饰物,装饰品,饰物,装饰性polishing抛光,抛光处理,抛光剂,擦亮promoting促进,推动,推广,晋升raising提高,提升,筹集资金,提高了refined精致,精致的,精制,精制的refining炼油,炼化,炼制,精炼regenerative再生性,再生的,再生型,再生性的socializing社会化,社交活动,社交,社交方面stimulating刺激性,刺激,刺激性的,刺激的uplifting令人振奋的,振奋人心的,振奋人心,令人振奋widening加宽,拓宽,增宽,扩大

Examples

  • He spoke of liberalizing travel and reestablishing diplomatic relations between the two countries.

  • Whatever he says publicly to reassure the party’s old guard that his watchword remains “continuity,” Diaz-Canel’s actions suggest he understands the need to gradually liberalize Cuba’s economy.

  • Economic integration leads to heightened competition and structural changes in economies that participate in liberalized free trade areas, resulting in job losses in industries unable to compete.

  • Los Angeles has refused to respond to its massive housing shortage by liberalizing its zoning laws.

  • Globally, though, the divorce rate has more than doubled in the last four decades, as many countries liberalize their divorce laws and women gain more economic opportunity.

  • Sure, it wouldn't be easy; even Bassam suffers some setbacks on his quest to single-handedly liberalize Abbudin.

  • Thinking to liberalize it, he commenced to draw up a series of reforms or projects, which were ingenious, to say the least.

  • "Tell me about this primary," said Peter, concluding that abstract political philosophy was not the way to liberalize Dennis.

  • The provinces were encouraged to liberalize their franchise regulations, but not to abandon the prevailing electoral system.

  • Perhaps, also, it may sometimes have a contrary effect, and elevate and liberalize the feelings.

  • One is the desire to liberalize Christianity and make it more inclusive.