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词汇 commodification
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Definition of commodification in English:

commodification

noun kəˌmɒdɪfɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)nkəˌmädəfəˈkāSH(ə)n
mass noun
  • The action or process of treating something as a mere commodity.

    the commodification of knowledge
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The commodification of leisure in particular is central to the second chapter.
    • Binding us all into a system that is read by computers the world over, the barcode speaks of a commodification of more than goods.
    • She is incapable of personal growth because she refuses to face her own commodification and its internalization.
    • The trouble with commodification is that there are just some things you can't and shouldn't put a price on.
    • Commodification plays a crucial role in the creation of a self-referential subjectivity in the 17th century.
    • The inability of the art establishment to reinvent itself is inextricably tied to the commodification of art.
    • This ebullient crime caper is the author's bemused look at the commodification of history.
    • It's an action adventure that has at its heart the commodification of human beings through cloning.
    • It was a century of unparalleled global expansion of cities, with an attendant acceleration of the process of commodification.
    • The commodification of life, while outwardly pretty, has no soul.

Definition of commodification in US English:

commodification

nounkəˌmädəfəˈkāSH(ə)n
  • The action or process of treating something as a mere commodity.

    the commodification of knowledge
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The inability of the art establishment to reinvent itself is inextricably tied to the commodification of art.
    • Commodification plays a crucial role in the creation of a self-referential subjectivity in the 17th century.
    • Binding us all into a system that is read by computers the world over, the barcode speaks of a commodification of more than goods.
    • The commodification of leisure in particular is central to the second chapter.
    • The commodification of life, while outwardly pretty, has no soul.
    • It was a century of unparalleled global expansion of cities, with an attendant acceleration of the process of commodification.
    • She is incapable of personal growth because she refuses to face her own commodification and its internalization.
    • It's an action adventure that has at its heart the commodification of human beings through cloning.
    • The trouble with commodification is that there are just some things you can't and shouldn't put a price on.
    • This ebullient crime caper is the author's bemused look at the commodification of history.
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