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commodifying

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Present participle of commodify

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Richard Mabey, who spent years cataloguing Britain's flowers, counsels against commodifying what should be private encounters with nature.

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He also plans to create a payment system on the lines of iTunes and PayPal, which will shield users' data and allow them to buy bits of content instead of paying a monthly subscription.So long as commodifying desire remains the route to success in the free market, the future of the adult industry seems assured.

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The act of convincingly commodifying blackness, without actually – *gasp* – being black, has been held in high esteem for decades.

"You're commodifying your deepest self, your capacity for giving and receiving," Pill explains haplessly to Eli, whose "objectification" is also Pill's perverse way of being "true" to Paul.

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For Lars the lure to leave Niaqornat is strong: he worries that if he stays put he will never get a girlfriend or find work.Tourism is a necessary economic boost for the village, but it also serves to erode traditional village life and commodify Inuit folk culture.

And I'm sorry that we live in a culture that commodifies sexuality of unwilling participants, which brings us back to Les Mis".

A service offering monks for hire on Amazon has been criticised by Buddhists who say it "commodifies a religious act as a service".

Capitalism has such a pervasive grip on people's thinking now, but in the Sixties there was more openness, a more mystical way of thinking that has now been commodified into leisure and lifestyle – a decaffeinated and unleaded version of that vision.

Today, however, the so-called revolution has turned out to be a capitalist one, with that counterculture now commodified in everything from yoga classes at every high-street gym to classic Sixties songs turned into television commercial jingles.

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