commercialization
Americannoun
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the condition of being focused on the profitable aspects of something, especially to excess.
Many families have grown tired of the commercialization of Christmas.
Increased commercialization—and the tendency to view audiences as consumers rather than citizens—has contributed to the decline in public-service broadcasting.
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the act or process of making something available for sale or viable as a profitable commodity.
The fuel cell is currently expensive to produce, but commercialization will reduce the costs.
Successful commercialization of this oilseed will depend on a combination of farmer and market readiness that may be difficult to achieve.
Etymology
Origin of commercialization
First recorded in 1885–90; commercial ( def. ) + -ization ( def. )
Explanation
Commercialization happens when something turns into a money-making business. It can be a good thing, but it’s often used in the negative, like when the commercialization of a holiday means you just have to buy stuff. Commercialization is sometimes negative because it has a sense of valuing profits over anything else. It can also be positive, like the commercialization of a life-saving drug when it leaves the lab and hits the market. Commercialization refers to the whole process of the business of selling something. The words commercial, commercialize, and commercialization all relate to commerce, which is the exchange of goods and services.
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Example Sentences
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Profit and losses from U.S. commercialization will be split equally, the company added.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 8, 2026
DIOSynVax, short for Digitally Immune Optimised Synthetic Vaccines, was founded in 2017 as a University of Cambridge spinout with support from Cambridge Enterprise, the university's commercialization arm.
From Science Daily • Jun. 5, 2026
Planned government spending on the strategy includes providing C$500 million through a regional AI initiative to expand AI adoption, commercialization and readiness across the country.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 4, 2026
Renaissance’s Kennedy said quantum computing is closer than it has ever been to widespread commercialization.
From MarketWatch • Jun. 4, 2026
At first I pretended that I’d be going as a journalist more than a climber—that I’d accepted the assignment because the commercialization of Everest was an interesting subject and the money was pretty good.
From "Into Thin Air" by Jon Krakauer
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