commercialize
Americanverb (used with object)
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to make commercial in character, methods, or spirit.
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to emphasize the profitable aspects of, especially at the expense of quality.
to commercialize one's artistic talent.
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to offer for sale; make available as a commodity.
verb
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to make commercial in aim, methods, or character
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to exploit for profit, esp at the expense of quality
Other Word Forms
- commercialization noun
- commercializer noun
- decommercialization noun
- decommercialize verb (used with object)
- overcommercialization noun
- overcommercialize verb (used with object)
- quasi-commercialized adjective
- uncommercialized adjective
Etymology
Origin of commercialize
Example Sentences
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The company, however, still hasn’t been cleared to commercialize its robo-taxis.
From Barron's
Glencore’s former recycling chief is leading an effort to commercialize a breakthrough in metals processing.
The company, Valor, is an attempt to commercialize a breakthrough in metallurgy called electrochemical liquid-liquid extraction.
Fault-tolerance is widely held as the last hurdle to clear before quantum computers are broadly commercialized.
From Barron's
Quantum companies are still in the early stages of commercializing the technology, making it difficult to parse out the winners from the losers.
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