commercializing Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of commercializing In English

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  • It replaces openness with secrecy, it privatizes knowledge, and it replaces part of the social commons by commercializing discovery.

  • In a world that was both vertically organized and also prosperous and commercializing, politeness proved a highly useful tool for understanding and organizing cultural practices.

  • Within the logic of the market, the goal of commercializing health services is to capture a market niche, to enlarge it, and to maximize profits.

  • It is an institution that presides over, is deeply engaged in, and to some degree mirrors a commercializing society.

  • It is probable that this learning led to some rather significant policy-oriented conflict with those in favor of commercializing the technology eventually coming out on top.

  • As long as health-care technologies continue to reflect gender bias, women will face potential harm in a health-care system under an onslaught of commercializing and profiteering interests.

  • Because of this, some folk song fans criticized them for watering down their beliefs and commercializing their singing style.

  • By quickly commercializing low carbon technologies they aimed to mitigate climate change quickly.

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