How Do You Spell LIBERALISE?

Pronunciation: [lˈɪbəɹəlˌa͡ɪz] (IPA)

The word "liberalise" is spelled with the IPA phonetic transcription [ˈlɪbərəlaɪz]. This word is derived from the verb "liberalize" which means to make something more liberal or free. The word starts with the sound "l" represented by the IPA symbol [l]. Then, the following sounds are "ih" [ɪ], "b" [b], "er" [ər], "uh" [ə], "l" [l], "ay" [aɪ], and "z" [z]. The spelling of this word can be difficult due to the presence of two vowels in the middle of the word, and the use of "s" and "z" at the end of it.

LIBERALISE Meaning and Definition

  1. Liberalise is a verb that refers to the act of making something more liberal or less restrictive. It involves the relaxation, removal, or loosening of existing rules, regulations, or restrictions that may hinder freedom, choices, or enterprise in various aspects of life.

    In economics, liberalisation typically involves reducing government control and interference in markets, trade, and industries. This may be accomplished by eliminating tariffs, quotas, or regulations that impede free trade or hinder competition, with the aim of encouraging foreign investment, stimulating economic growth, and increasing market efficiency.

    In politics, liberalisation often pertains to the expansion of civil liberties, democratic rights, and political freedoms. It may involve granting greater freedom of speech, assembly, or press, promoting human rights, or enhancing the participation and representation of marginalized groups in society.

    Similarly, liberalisation can encompass social and cultural spheres, aiming to foster more tolerant and progressive attitudes. It may involve promoting equal opportunities, combating discrimination, or embracing diverse lifestyles and beliefs.

    The concept of liberalising can also extend to other areas such as education, healthcare, and technology, where removing restrictions, bureaucracies, or monopolies can lead to greater innovation, access, and variety.

    Overall, liberalising involves moving towards a more open, inclusive, and less restrictive environment, whether it be in economic systems, political structures, or social frameworks, with the purpose of fostering freedom, choice, and progress.

  2. To make liberal; to imbue with a large and catholic spirit; to free from narrow views and prejudices.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for LIBERALISE

  • kiberalise
  • piberalise
  • oiberalise
  • luberalise
  • ljberalise
  • lkberalise
  • loberalise
  • l9beralise
  • l8beralise
  • liveralise
  • lineralise
  • liheralise
  • ligeralise
  • libwralise
  • libsralise
  • libdralise
  • librralise
  • lib4ralise
  • lib3ralise

Etymology of LIBERALISE

The word "liberalise" is derived from the adjective "liberal".

The adjective "liberal" originated from the Latin word "liberalis", which means "pertaining to a free man" or "befitting a free man". In ancient Rome, a "liberalis homo" referred to a member of the higher social classes who inherited wealth and social status, distinguishing them from slaves or those of lower rank.

During the 14th and 15th centuries, the term evolved in Europe, particularly in France and England, to describe someone who was generous, open-minded, and tolerant. It was associated with qualities such as being free from prejudice, embracing new ideas, and advocating personal freedom.

The term "liberalism" gradually emerged to represent the ideologies and political theories that emphasize individual liberty, equality, and limited government intervention. It gained prominence during the Age of Enlightenment and the American and French Revolutions.

Similar spelling words for LIBERALISE

Conjugate verb Liberalise

CONDITIONAL

I would liberalise
we would liberalise
you would liberalise
he/she/it would liberalise
they would liberalise

FUTURE

I will liberalise
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they will liberalise

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have liberalised
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PAST

I liberalised
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PAST PERFECT

I had liberalised
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PRESENT

I liberalise
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PRESENT PERFECT

I have liberalised
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I am liberalising
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