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单词 commoditize
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Definition of commoditize in English:

commoditize

(British commoditise)
verb kəˈmɒdɪtʌɪzkəˈmädəˌtīz
  • another term for commodify
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But by creating the interest, by putting their private life up for auction in this way, doesn't the celebrity also commoditise themselves?
    • How do we best streamline the process of retraining for the new tasks as the old ones become commoditized?
    • This is a generation that will know of nothing that isn't commoditised and cannot be packaged up and sold back to us.
    • Even with the emergence of off-the-shelf hardware and software, the router market won't become as commoditized as the PC market.
    • He argues that information technology will follow the paths of earlier technological inventions such as railways and electricity and become commoditised, and thus lose its value.
    • Each, therefore, has a strong incentive to neutralize its competitors' strengths by commoditizing the parts of the stack that are most important to them.
    • His goods have become commoditised, sales are slowing, while rents and labour costs are rising.
    • It pioneered and eventually withdrew from manufacturing personal computers when they became commoditised and could be made more cheaply by somebody else.
    • Bidders are likely to offload parts of the group, which has struggled as its market has become increasingly commoditised.
    • Certainly, there are some industries that are maturing and commoditizing products (which is a good thing), which should lead to opportunities for certain industries to restructure.
    • As much as the sensor suppliers try to create advanced and unique sensor technology, the competition quickly catches up and once again commoditizes the component.
    • ‘Things that we look forward to using from them are commoditized services such as desktop support,’ he explains.
    • Of course, the business of commoditizing the industry, which is likely to happen, can wait a while.
    • I agree that auditing has been commoditized.
    • ‘Water has been commoditized, and the standards dumbed down to benefit large bottlers,’ says Johnson.
    • Both products had suddenly become commoditised, barriers to entry were very low, and prices were dropping dramatically.
    • At the same time, basic wireless technology is becoming commoditized, which lowers barriers to entry for newcomers, especially from Asia.
    • We will start to commoditise IT services by offering ranges of service level to suit the client.

Derivatives

  • commoditization

  • noun kəˌmɒdɪtʌɪˈzeɪʃn
    mass noun
    • The action or process of treating something as a mere commodity.

      he warned against commoditization of the ancient Indian practice
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The nation's biggest electricity marketer in many respects led the energy industry, and America, into deregulation, globalization, and the commoditization of essential products.
      • The driver that we have is that innovation is the only way out of a strong commoditisation of a business.
      • Being able to set standards independently of vendor control means a faster path to commoditisation and hence to lower cost alternatives that the whole local market can use, not just the rich.

Definition of commoditize in US English:

commoditize

(British commoditise)
verbkəˈmädəˌtīz
  • another term for commodify
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Both products had suddenly become commoditised, barriers to entry were very low, and prices were dropping dramatically.
    • This is a generation that will know of nothing that isn't commoditised and cannot be packaged up and sold back to us.
    • As much as the sensor suppliers try to create advanced and unique sensor technology, the competition quickly catches up and once again commoditizes the component.
    • ‘Water has been commoditized, and the standards dumbed down to benefit large bottlers,’ says Johnson.
    • Certainly, there are some industries that are maturing and commoditizing products (which is a good thing), which should lead to opportunities for certain industries to restructure.
    • But by creating the interest, by putting their private life up for auction in this way, doesn't the celebrity also commoditise themselves?
    • I agree that auditing has been commoditized.
    • Bidders are likely to offload parts of the group, which has struggled as its market has become increasingly commoditised.
    • He argues that information technology will follow the paths of earlier technological inventions such as railways and electricity and become commoditised, and thus lose its value.
    • It pioneered and eventually withdrew from manufacturing personal computers when they became commoditised and could be made more cheaply by somebody else.
    • We will start to commoditise IT services by offering ranges of service level to suit the client.
    • Even with the emergence of off-the-shelf hardware and software, the router market won't become as commoditized as the PC market.
    • ‘Things that we look forward to using from them are commoditized services such as desktop support,’ he explains.
    • At the same time, basic wireless technology is becoming commoditized, which lowers barriers to entry for newcomers, especially from Asia.
    • His goods have become commoditised, sales are slowing, while rents and labour costs are rising.
    • Of course, the business of commoditizing the industry, which is likely to happen, can wait a while.
    • Each, therefore, has a strong incentive to neutralize its competitors' strengths by commoditizing the parts of the stack that are most important to them.
    • How do we best streamline the process of retraining for the new tasks as the old ones become commoditized?
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