unnationalised
English
Etymology
From un- + nationalised.
Adjective
unnationalised (not comparable)
- (British spelling) Not nationalised.
- 1960 March, “A transport manager's view of B.R. freight services”, in Trains Illustrated, page 179:
- It is simply that the services offered by both road and rail, nationalised or unnationalised, have not been, over a period, as good as industry and commerce have required them to be, either because of their excessive cost or transit times, or because of both.
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