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UK
/kəmˌɜːʃəlaɪzˈeɪʃən/
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NOUN
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the act of commercializing something; involving something in commerce
my father considered the commercialization of Christmas to be a sacrilege
the government tried to accelerate the commercialization of this development
both companies will retain control over the commercialization of their own products
How To Use commercialisation In A Sentence
- Important projects include the development of advanced mechanical ventilation and heat recovery systems, right through from conception to full commercialisation.
- Even the relentless march of performance progress has lost its edge, with the increasing bland commercialisation of the enthusiast market.
- Coincidently, government cuts were ordered and commercialisation, rationalisation, efficiency reviews, downsizing, rightsizing and redundancies became the words of the '90s.
- And despite the best efforts of the socialist government, large-scale commercialisation overshadows the country's rickety network of tour operators.
- Conceptual art was another attempt by artists to avoid the strait-jacket of commercialisation and the conformity of gallery art.
- But, in the process, Pierre's story and Ronder's version offer a biliously funny account of the commercialisation of horror. Vernon God Little - review
- Such a move would be seen as a significant boost to Scotland's bid to become a world leader in the development and commercialisation of wave power.
- Look no further than the grim march of commercialisation across the game. Times, Sunday Times
- The practice of trading and commercialisation continues in most parts of the country.
- Commercialisation has had the same kind of effect on sport as pollution has on rivers.