Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delink.(verb)
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Use "delinking" in a sentence
"This means that if environmental policies focus on P rather than E, there is no reason why high levels of energy use (and the utility derived from it) cannot be enjoyed and pollution virtually eliminated in the long term, a process known as delinking environmental concerns from energy use."
"China Business Council, a trade organization, said the most significant trade policy announcement was one known as a "delinking": China will issue rules assuring foreign firms that they can bid for Chinese government procurements even if the technology involved isn't developed in China."
"To her credit, CLA chairwoman-designate Wang Ju-hsuan openly opposed the call for "delinking" and correctly noted that the linkage provides a "minimum guarantee" for the rights of Taiwan's over 300,000 foreign laborers and warned that abolishing the linkage would cause innumerable problems with management of foreign labor as victims of "de-linking" will naturally try to find better paid employment."