disrestriction

n. (dihs-ree-shrihkt-shihn)

1. enforced unrestriction
LAW
2. the banning of a restriction
The government's disrestriction of travel bans allowed for the free movement of people between regions.
The disrestriction of speed limits on the highway led to concerns about safety.
The disrestriction of alcohol sales during the festival resulted in increased revenue for local businesses.
The disrestriction of building regulations in the area led to a surge in new construction projects.
The disrestriction of internet access in the country opened up new opportunities for communication and education.
The disrestriction of trade barriers between the two countries boosted economic growth.
The disrestriction of parking restrictions in the city center alleviated congestion issues.
The disrestriction of entry requirements for the event attracted a larger audience.
The disrestriction of fishing quotas in the region helped revitalize the local fishing industry.
The disrestriction of import tariffs on foreign goods made them more affordable for consumers.
The disrestriction of zoning laws allowed for a greater variety of businesses to operate in the area.
The disrestriction of visa requirements encouraged more tourists to visit the country.
The disrestriction of free expression enabled artists to express themselves more freely.
The disrestriction of licensing requirements for street vendors increased economic opportunities for small businesses.
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