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monetize
[ mon-i-tahyz, muhn- ]
verb (used with object)
- to legalize as money.
- to coin into money:
to monetize gold.
- to give the character of money to.
- Economics. to convert (a debt, especially the national debt) into currency, especially by issuing government securities or notes.
- to make a profit or derive income from:
Lots of people download the game, but the start-up hasn’t been able to monetize the add-on features.
monetize
/ ˈ³¾ÊŒ²Ôɪˌ³Ù²¹Éª³ú /
verb
- to establish as the legal tender of a country
- to give a legal value to (a coin)
Derived Forms
- ËŒ³¾´Ç²Ô±ð³Ù¾±Ëˆ³ú²¹³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô, noun
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ³¾´Ç²Ô·±ð·³Ù¾±Â·³ú²¹Â·³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô [mon-i-tahy-, zey, -sh, uh, n, muhn-] especially British, ³¾´Ç²Ô·±ð·³Ù¾±Â·²õ²¹Â·³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô noun
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
He claimed the money was to build an application called StarSite that would help celebrities and influencers monetize their fame through sponsored social media advertisements.
Signal’s nonprofit structure also sets it apart: The organization doesn’t monetize user data, which reduces incentives for surveillance or advertising-driven features.
“Very few people understand the value of full self driving and our ability to monetize the fleet,†he said.
“We don’t hold these public lands so that our corporate pals can just monetize them and wreck them permanently,†he said.
Is it that he works the system well, or is it the system going, "OK, we can use this person to do what we need to do, which is to monetize"?
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