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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
commercialise .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective organized principally for financial gain
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Examples
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All of these renovations will help you qualify for the tax rest plans being provided for long term commercialised real estate holders.
Crosby Finance 2008
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I inquire then WHY so many people reject to do these two things before talking terms a commercialised real estate deal, or any deal at all.
Crosby Finance 2008
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Bishop of Chester says "commercialised" Sundays are no longer special
icCheshireOnline 2010
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Under the TRIPS agreement, medicines are considered to be generic based on the country in which they are meant to be commercialised, meaning either Brazil or India, they said.
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Kenawi denied that the Tacheles association was 'commercialised'.
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Fujiwara's fictional art-market foundation is pointedly pre-Christian; he wants, he suggests, to reference a period before art was required to be "transcendental" or "moral" and link it to its strictly "commercialised" roots.
Frieze art fair 2010 – review Tim Adams 2010
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The underground music scene appeals because it hasn't been commercialised by publishing and marketing interests.
MIND MELD: What You Should Know About Speculative Fiction and Mainstream Acceptance (Part 2) 2009
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In the commercialised environment of the contemporary wedding, more and more brides are aspiring to this symbolism.
Kate Middelton and Charlene Wittstock: A tale of two princesses 2011
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January's abstemiousness has grown in relation to Christmas's excess, an increasingly commercialised response to the very commercialism that we're all feeling so hung over from.
Broken resolutions can be good for you | Hephzibah Anderson 2011
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There are also low-carbon steelmaking processes being developed, such as alkaline electrolysis, that with the right support could be commercialised and deployed successfully.
Carbon tax rebate may be logical if it can level the playing field | Ben Caldecott 2011
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