derestrict

/ˌdiːrɪˈstrɪkt/
verb
  1. To remove limits or controls from something, especially speed limits on roads or government regulations.
    • After the trade agreement, many import restrictions were derestricted, allowing more goods to enter the country.
    • The city council voted to derestrict parking rules in the downtown area during the holiday season.
    • The government decided to derestrict the speed limit on the new highway to 75 miles per hour.
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