commodified Antonyms

Meaning of commodified

commodified

to turn (something, such as an intrinsic value or a work of art) into a commodity

commodified Sentence Examples

  1. The once-sacred realm of education has been commodified, with universities now operating as profit-driven corporations.
  2. The healthcare industry has commodified illness, creating a system that benefits pharmaceutical companies at the expense of patients.
  3. Food has become a mere commodity, stripped of its nutritional value and cultural significance.
  4. Social media has commodified human attention, selling our data to advertisers.
  5. Labor has been commodified, reducing workers to mere cogs in a capitalist machine.
  6. Nature has been commodified, with forests and oceans now treated as resources to be exploited.
  7. Time has been commodified, as we relentlessly pursue productivity and efficiency.
  8. Relationships have been commodified, with dating apps reducing them to transactions.
  9. Spirituality has been commodified, with meditation and yoga studios becoming a lucrative business.
  10. The human body has been commodified, with society valuing appearance and physical attributes above all else.

FAQs About the word commodified

to turn (something, such as an intrinsic value or a work of art) into a commodity

abused, commercialized,exploited, manipulated, capitalized (on),used, played (on or upon), milked, imposed (on or upon), wrought

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The once-sacred realm of education has been commodified, with universities now operating as profit-driven corporations.

The healthcare industry has commodified illness, creating a system that benefits pharmaceutical companies at the expense of patients.

Food has become a mere commodity, stripped of its nutritional value and cultural significance.

Social media has commodified human attention, selling our data to advertisers.