Definition & Meaning | English word COMMODIFYING
COMMODIFYING
Definitions of COMMODIFYING
- inflection of commodify
Number of letters
12
Is palindrome
No
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Examples of Using COMMODIFYING in a Sentence
- Hutchins was wary at first, fearing that commodifying the books would devalue them as cultural artifacts; but he agreed to the business deal and was paid $60,000 for his work on the project.
- Researchers have tackled this risk by showing how it will expand the inclination of objectifying, monetizing and ultimately commodifying nature.
- Speaking with Spank Rock for Interview magazine, Mos Def expressed a jadedness with the commodifying aspect of the hip hop industry and elucidated his artistic goals at the time:.
- As many other labels at the time only saw those boy bands or girl groups such as the Spice Girls working commercially, her A&R aesthetically then wanted to craft her in a new image and corresponding sound translated to the late 90s, warping, repackaging then commodifying Madonna initial message of sexual freedom and expression for markets coming-of-age but that could also appeal to older demographics, a cultural mold seen initially more charitably by some outlets as the "girl next door" but heavily criticized decades later and described more derisively by others as the "jailbait dynamo".
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