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
- 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.
- Labor has been commodified, reducing workers to mere cogs in a capitalist machine.
- Nature has been commodified, with forests and oceans now treated as resources to be exploited.
- Time has been commodified, as we relentlessly pursue productivity and efficiency.
- Relationships have been commodified, with dating apps reducing them to transactions.
- Spirituality has been commodified, with meditation and yoga studios becoming a lucrative business.
- 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.