What part of speech is deregulation?

Deregulation can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

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Noun

What does deregulation mean?

Definitions

Noun

deregulation - the act of freeing from regulation (especially from governmental regulations)

Examples of deregulation

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1. noun We should include ISDA energy definitions, CFTC matters re energy and an overview of power deregulation developments in North America.
2. noun (Even though he has bigger things to do in D.C., this is his legacy and he recognizes that if deregulation does not work in Texas, the repercussions could be global.).
3. noun If ERCOT goes the way of California - either due to market power or poor market design rules - it will be a bad day for deregulation and for Pat Wood.
4. noun It is difficult to peg the direction of interest deregulation.
5. noun Gas is a little cheaper with self-service, now that deregulation is kicking in.
6. noun The success of newly-developed applications and government-forced deregulation may hold the key to achieving this economic implementation.
7. noun Therefore, they cannot catalyze deregulation without "external pressure".
8. noun The banking industry lobbied for deregulation.
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We should include ISDA energy definitions, CFTC matters re energy and an overview of power deregulation developments in North America.
(Even though he has bigger things to do in D.C., this is his legacy and he recognizes that if deregulation does not work in Texas, the repercussions could be global.).
If ERCOT goes the way of California - either due to market power or poor market design rules - it will be a bad day for deregulation and for Pat Wood.
It is difficult to peg the direction of interest deregulation.
Gas is a little cheaper with self-service, now that deregulation is kicking in.
The success of newly-developed applications and government-forced deregulation may hold the key to achieving this economic implementation.
Therefore, they cannot catalyze deregulation without "external pressure".
The banking industry lobbied for deregulation.

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