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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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And because the withdrawn notes amounted to about 86 percent of the cash in circulation at the time, the government decided to introduce the 2,000-rupee bill as a “remonetization” measure to ease the currency crunch.

From New York Times

On the same occasion Mr. Goschen, Chancellor of the Exchequer, delivered an able speech, in which he gave his facts, his eloquence, and his logic to the struggling masses of his countrymen by maintaining the wisdom of remonetization of silver, but gave his conclusions and his policy to the creditor classes by recommending no disturbance of present conditions.

From Project Gutenberg

The proposition to remonetize silver or to increase the silver coinage was vigorously opposed, but the arguments then presented by the advocates of remonetization never have been, and never can be, refuted.

From Project Gutenberg

Puerile attempts at wit, and diatribes of abuse are all that the silver men have heard in sixteen years in answer to the contentions they have made in favor of the remonetization of silver.

From Project Gutenberg

It is sought to discredit the State which I have the honor in part to represent on this floor, on the ground that the people, being largely silver miners, have a personal interest in the remonetization of silver.

From Project Gutenberg