Use "commodified" in a sentence

1. ‘Any effort to aestheticize or Commodify art is an attempt at censorship.’ ‘Her goal is also to create playful, original art that cannot be commodified.’ ‘But, as with most cool things from the margins of society, the mainstream ripped it off and commodified it, nearly wrecking the art …

2. Commodify something to turn something into or treat something as a product that can be bought and sold Christmas has been grossly commodified over the years.

3. Commodify something to turn something into or treat something as a product that can be bought and sold Christmas has been grossly commodified over the years.

4. Commodify (third-person singular simple present commodifies, present participle Commodifying, simple past and past participle commodified) To make something into a commodity, sometimes at the expense of its intrinsic value.

5. ‘In the 1980s the national societies in the eastern Europe activated the associational forms of the civil society to undermine a severely Bureaucratised political order.’ ‘The absorption of intellectual life by the universities marks the decline, if not the elimination, of the intellectual in a commodified and Bureaucratised society.’