dismarket
/dɪsmɑrˈkɛt/Definitions
1. verb
to remove or eliminate a market or the opportunity for trade, typically by imposing trade barriers or restrictions.
“The country’s protectionist policies were accused of dismarketing its neighboring nations.”
2. noun
the act of removing or eliminating a market or the opportunity for trade.
“The dismarketing of the industry led to widespread economic losses.”