Definition of commercialized in English:
commercialized
(British commercialised)
adjectivekəˈməːʃəlʌɪzdkəˈmərʃəˌlaɪzd
Designed principally for financial gain; profit-orientated.
Christmas is overly commercialized
Example sentencesExamples
- HIV / AIDS has been commercialized at the expense of the lives of people.
- I shudder at the thought of "commercialized" festivals sponsored by corporations cashing in on our spirituality.
- It is a requirement for researchers to disclose inventions which may be commercialised through the office for technology licensing.
- He was aware of the danger of yoga being commercialized.
- Such changes towards a commercialized society destabilized Scottish society, leading to support for the Stuart pretender across the seas in France.
- The personality development movement may appear to have been commercialised.
- In recent decades, weddings have become increasingly commercialized.
- The modern, more commercialized Christmas began to emerge in the 19 th century with the new custom of purchasing gifts for young children.
- The first casualty in commercialised research is the free exchange of ideas.
- We all have choices, no one is forced to eat poorly, or to waste their lives by supporting commercialized nutrition.
- The report makes recommendations to how to increase the rate at which PSRE research can be successfully commercialised.
- Linked to the music business are commercialized fashions which change on an ever more rapid basis.
- Through the late 1960s, there was no operating experience data from which to derive cost estimates for commercialized nuclear plants.
- The appeal of this extraordinary country is rarely found in more commercialized destinations.
- Already by 1913, recreation was a profitable, commercialized concern for the proprietors of amusement parks.
- Cocobay is positioned in a virtual beach haven on the quieter, less commercialized section of the Island.
- You need to get them involved in an economic agenda where they can see the results of their labour commercialised.
- Most of the pensioners in the Royal Mail scheme never worked for the modern, commercialised postal service.
- Basically residential layouts over a period of time have been commercialised.
- With the development of a commercialized mass culture, former privileges of cultural practice became accessible for a growing portion of society.
Definition of commercialized in US English:
commercialized
(British commercialised)
adjectivekəˈmərSHəˌlīzdkəˈmərʃəˌlaɪzd
Designed principally for financial gain; profit-oriented.
commercialized resort areas
Example sentencesExamples
- It is a requirement for researchers to disclose inventions which may be commercialised through the office for technology licensing.
- The appeal of this extraordinary country is rarely found in more commercialized destinations.
- The modern, more commercialized Christmas began to emerge in the 19 th century with the new custom of purchasing gifts for young children.
- The first casualty in commercialised research is the free exchange of ideas.
- Basically residential layouts over a period of time have been commercialised.
- The report makes recommendations to how to increase the rate at which PSRE research can be successfully commercialised.
- Most of the pensioners in the Royal Mail scheme never worked for the modern, commercialised postal service.
- Such changes towards a commercialized society destabilized Scottish society, leading to support for the Stuart pretender across the seas in France.
- We all have choices, no one is forced to eat poorly, or to waste their lives by supporting commercialized nutrition.
- With the development of a commercialized mass culture, former privileges of cultural practice became accessible for a growing portion of society.
- HIV / AIDS has been commercialized at the expense of the lives of people.
- Already by 1913, recreation was a profitable, commercialized concern for the proprietors of amusement parks.
- Cocobay is positioned in a virtual beach haven on the quieter, less commercialized section of the Island.
- You need to get them involved in an economic agenda where they can see the results of their labour commercialised.
- He was aware of the danger of yoga being commercialized.
- Through the late 1960s, there was no operating experience data from which to derive cost estimates for commercialized nuclear plants.
- In recent decades, weddings have become increasingly commercialized.
- I shudder at the thought of "commercialized" festivals sponsored by corporations cashing in on our spirituality.
- The personality development movement may appear to have been commercialised.
- Linked to the music business are commercialized fashions which change on an ever more rapid basis.