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Commercialise   Listen
noun
commercialise  n.  Same as commercialize. (Brit.)



commercialize  n.  (Also spelled commercialise)  To make something commercial in character, either by placing it for sale on the open market, or by emphasizing its profit-making aspects; as, the Olympics have been excessively commercialized.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Commercialise" Quotes from Famous Books



... winding and tortuous road that leads up to the portals of this huge old pile, and I couldn't help thinking how stupid I have always been in execrating the spirit of progress that conceives the funicular and rack-and-pinion railroads which serve to commercialise grandeur instead of protecting it. Half way up the hill, we paused to rest, and I quite clearly remember growling that if the confounded thing belonged to me I'd build a funicular or install an elevator without delay. Poor Elsie was too fatigued to say what she ought to ...
— A Fool and His Money • George Barr McCutcheon



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