Examples of 'commodified' in a sentence

Meaning of "commodified"

To turn something into a commodity; to treat something as a product or economic good
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  • simple past tense and past participle of commodify
  • Subjected to commodification

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Commodified goods produced through family work.
Trade liberalization has commodified our agriculture.
Only commodified work can get rid of work.
Land has become highly commodified as also housing.
Is becoming increasingly commercialized and commodified.
Beat culture had been commodified by this time.
Power is now immanent in life as it is technologically organized and commodified.
Women are commodified.
Because our customer service is personalized and not commodified.
The audit will transform from a commodified necessity to a valuable opportunity for business improvement.
We think that tourism is a damaged and commodified word.
The soundtrack commodified the pervasive feeling in the culture that something vital was being lost.
Education itself can not be commodified.
These commodified rituals did not translate into serious efforts to diversify representation at City Hall.
Health and healthcare are being increasingly commodified as market goods.

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It 's going to be commodified and treated as any other salable good.
The rap counterculture is reaching new commodified heights.
Commodified imagery threatens photographers ' primary role as storytellers.
Even our way out is commodified.
For sex workers, commodified intimacy provides different benefits.
Your skills have been commodified.
Music has become commodified - a product to sell in order to make money.
This time it is the sky itself that is being commodified and marketed.
The commodified semblance of experience is not simply twice removed, in this sense.
Genetic manipulation becomes the new frontier to be explored and commodified.
On occasion, uncertainties were commodified in other ways.
In some cases, it is being heavily decontextualized and vigorously commodified.
Commodified fantasy takes no risks, it invents nothing, but imitates and trivializes.
They were and are for sale on the street because we are all commodified.
However, as societies change, care is becoming commodified and should thus be adequately remunerated.
And that every part of our natural lives has been commodified.
That is, parts of the world become newly commodified into tradeable private property.
This is because putting economic value to nature and ecological services merely commodified nature.
Nela 's story shows the immediately unequal and commodified relationship between husband and wife.
She 's a portrait of a world where pleasure has been commodified.
News is far more commodified than music, TV and film.
Proof that anything in the West can be reproduced and commodified for profit.
Commodified language in Chinatown, A contextualized approach to linguistic landscape.
But I suspect this little rebellion about being so ruthlessly commodified will soon be forgotten.
On the one hand, to be commodified expands a group 's cultural visibility.
In consequence, footballers are provided commodified values.
To some extent, labour became commodified for purchase on an as-needed basis.
In effect, our erections have been commodified.
You are something that can be commodified and bought and sold . ' ".
But do not sell yourself short, because you have commodified.
But do not sell yourself short, because you have commodified the occupation of yenta.
And so it has because it is correct, this fact has not been commodified.
The rental economy is the inevitable, within capitalism, commodified version of the sharing economy.
In the absence of an alternative project, the punk can then be recovered and commodified.
Of course, insurance companies have successfully sold a commodified form of “ security ” for a long time.

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