Deconlinization refers to the process of dismantling colonial structures and systems, promoting the sovereignty and self-determination of formerly colonized nations. It involves addressing the political, economic, and social legacies of colonialism, aiming to empower local populations and restore cultural identities. This process can include legal reforms, land restitution, and the establishment of independent governance. Deconlinization is often part of broader movements for justice and reconciliation in post-colonial societies.