commercialised in Czech

commercialised komercializovaný Entry edited by: B2

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1. 1 synonym for commercialised: Commercialized

2. Rock'n'roll has become so Commercialised and safe since punk

3. The bishop has complained about Commercialised money-making projects in t

4. January's Abstemiousness has grown in relation to Christmas's excess, an increasingly commercialised

5. 11 Is is increasingly part of a vapid and commercialised mass - media culture.

6. Genetically engineered human insulin was produced in 1978 and insulin-producing bacteria were commercialised in 1982.

7. Commercialise (third-person singular simple present Commercialises, present participle commercialising, simple past and past participle Commercialised) Non-Oxford …

8. Home-made, including some illegally commercialised Absinths have always been brewed, even in prohibition times (Conrad, 1988)

9. Akebia has a commercialised drug, Auryxia (ferric citrate) approved for control of serum phosphorus levels in DD-CKD adult patients and the treatment of …

10. Incorporated in 1998 and using in house facilities and capabilities, Acrux has successfully developed and commercialised, through licensees, a number of pharmaceutical products in the US, Europe and other markets.

11. In more recent times, chemical company Showa Denko, which opened an ethylene oxidation plant in Ōita, Japan, in 1997, commercialised a cheaper single-stage conversion of ethylene to acetic acid.

12. Under the terms of this text, an increasingly aggressive form of capitalism will become entrenched, society will be structured along neoliberal lines, everything will be commercialised and people will become increasingly devalued.

13. Commercialized: 1 adj organized principally for financial gain “Christmas has become a Commercialized spectacle” Synonyms: commercialised commercial connected with or engaged in or sponsored by or used in commerce or commercial enterprises

14. Antitussive activity was commercialised by the development of a topical rub by Lunsford Richardson in 1890,57 and recent evidence indicates that the Antitussive activity of menthol may reside in the activation of nasal as opposed to lung sensory afferents.58.