deregulated

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Adjective[edit]

deregulated (comparative more deregulated, superlative most deregulated)

  1. No longer regulated: now unrestricted.
    Antonym: regulated
    Hypernym: unregulated
    • 2019 December 17, Howard Davies, “Will the UK really turn into 'Singapore-on-Thames' after Brexit?”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
      But the idea that Singapore is a deregulated paradise is not borne out by reality, as anyone who has tried to dispose of a piece of used chewing gum there will know.
    • 2023 June 14, Anthony Lambert, “A vision for transport in the South West”, in RAIL, number 985, page 42:
      "We're still in a deregulated market, so operators identify routes that they deem profitable. Cornwall Council fills in the gaps and provides socially necessary services, contracting those as part of whole network planning.

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Verb[edit]

deregulated

  1. simple past and past participle of deregulate