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Definition of "liberalising" []

  • Present participle of liberalise. (verb)

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Use "liberalising" in a sentence
  • "I appreciate that the opposition has been a "rainbow alliance" including a lot of social conservatives but I don't see this as a "liberalising" bill quite the opposite."
  • "But I must pass on to the larger cases of this curious error; the notion that the "liberalising" of religion in some way helps the liberation of the world."
  • "Just for the record, Adrian, I believe the Embryology Bill did not alter the Abortion law at all, despite huge efforts on all sides and a range of 'liberalising' amendments, including the one you mention, which would have further abandoned vulnerable women to coercion and the aborttoirs."