mammonize (Meaning)

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mammonize (v. t.)

To make mammonish.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mammonize

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mammonize Sentence Examples

  1. The ruthless magnate sought to mammonize every aspect of his business, driving profits at the expense of employees.
  2. The once-generous philanthropist had become mammonized, consumed by a relentless pursuit of wealth.
  3. The city's politicians were deeply mammonized, corrupting the system for financial gain.
  4. The church had been mammonized, turning its back on the teachings of Christ in favor of the power of money.
  5. The young artist refused to mammonize his talent, choosing to create works that expressed his spiritual truth rather than chasing fame and fortune.
  6. The scholar's quest for knowledge had been mammonized, as he now sought research grants that promised financial rewards rather than intellectual fulfillment.
  7. The community center had become a mammonized enterprise, charging exorbitant fees for essential services.
  8. The scientist had secretly mammonized his inventions, exploiting them for personal profit instead of sharing them with the world.
  9. The media conglomerate had mammonized the news, prioritizing sensationalism and clickbait over truth and integrity.
  10. The entire society had become mammonized, valuing material possessions and wealth above all else.

FAQs About the word mammonize

To make mammonish.

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The ruthless magnate sought to mammonize every aspect of his business, driving profits at the expense of employees.

The once-generous philanthropist had become mammonized, consumed by a relentless pursuit of wealth.

The city's politicians were deeply mammonized, corrupting the system for financial gain.

The church had been mammonized, turning its back on the teachings of Christ in favor of the power of money.