commercialise

/kəˈmɜrʃəlaɪz/
verb
  1. To manage something with the main goal of making money, often changing its original character.
    • The company decided to commercialise the traditional recipe by selling it in supermarkets.
    • Many artists worry that galleries will commercialise their work too much.
    • The park was commercialised when they built shops and restaurants inside it.
  2. To introduce a new product or service to the market for sale.
    • They are working hard to commercialise the app before the holiday season.
    • The startup plans to commercialise its new battery technology next year.
    • It took the lab five years to commercialise the drug for public use.
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