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commercialize

[kuh-mur-shuh-lahyz] / kəˈmɜr ʃəˌlaɪz /


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The number of applications has increased three-fold over the past decade as more companies have sought to commercialize space, especially for telecommunications.

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Ajinomoto, the Japanese food company best known for commercializing monosodium glutamate, used its chemistry knowledge to make a specialized film used in the underside layer of a chip alongside T-glass.

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“With the vast majority of Affirm volume online, we believe the card will help it commercialize in-store shopping,” posited Susquehanna analysts.

From Barron's

The 2015 purchase agreement with Shkreli restricted him from commercializing or exhibiting the album in large venues for 88 years, meaning it wasn’t permitted to be widely released to the public until 2103.

From The Wall Street Journal

The on-year decline was largely driven by higher depreciation from its newly commercialized central office and higher interest costs due to increased borrowings, the analyst says.

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