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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
/ ˈmʌnɪˌtaɪz /
verb
- to establish as the legal tender of a country
- to give a legal value to (a coin)
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Derived Forms
- ˌmonetiˈzation, noun
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Other Words From
- mon·e·ti·za·tion [mon-i-tahy-, zey, -sh, uh, n, muhn-] especially British, mon·e·ti·sa·tion noun
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
In the meantime, once it goes public, it will face larger pressures to monetize all those tweets and ramp up advertising.
Everyone else could monetize their 2008 experience except the man most loyal to the president.
And now that Instagram is finally attempting to monetize those eyeballs, it is seeing serious blowback from its users.
The idea behind the effort is to monetize YouTube by positioning it as a competitor to Netflix for streaming Hollywood movies.
A central element in the movie, more or less accurate, is that Saverin wanted to "monetize" Thefacebook quickly.
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