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remonetization

American  
[ree-mahn-i-tahyz-ay-shuhn, ree-muhn-i-tuhz-ay-shuhn] / riˌmɑn ɪ taɪzˈeɪ ʃən, riˌmʌn ɪ təzˈeɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. the act of remonetizing a monetary standard, coin, or bill.

  2. the act of remonetizing online content or products.


Example Sentences

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He advocated a 50% cut in world armaments for which, with the remonetization of silver, he would gladly trade the War Debts.

From Time Magazine Archive

Western legislators arrived to plead remonetization of silver.

From Time Magazine Archive

By providing a means for the remonetization of silver at the market rate we are doing its friends a greater kindness than they ask.

From The Arena Volume 18, No. 93, August, 1897 by Various

How glib would have been the tongues of their orators in denouncing all who advocated the remonetization of gold as cranks, socialists, populists, anarchists, ne’er-do-wells, and Adullamites, kickers, visionaries, and frauds!

From If Not Silver, What? by Bookwalter, John W.

In their way of meeting the insistent demand for the remonetization of silver Hayes and Sherman differed.

From Historical Essays by Rhodes, James Ford