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uncommercialized

Definitions

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  • adjective Not commercialized.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • adjective not having been commercialized

Etymologies

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un- +‎ commercialized

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Examples

  • I think it works and will always work as long as it remains uncommercialized.

    Internet Shoppers Do Their Research - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • It's a very uncommercialized stretch of green, tan, and blue, with multicolored rocks.

    Archive 2007-11-01 2007

  • It's a very uncommercialized stretch of green, tan, and blue, with multicolored rocks.

    Oxford History of Board Games and other books 2007

  • The real West lies east of the Rockies, the uncommercialized, unexploited -- I suppose you would add, the unpractical West.

    The Texan A Story of the Cattle Country 1921

  • We had one of the surprises of our lives when, by direction of a friend who knew Paris, we went to a little obscure cafe that was off the tourist route and therefore -- as yet -- unspoiled and uncommercialized.

    Europe Revised 1910

  • And Polly's blue eyes, which still looked like the uncommercialized violet despite a six weeks 'acquaintance with society in

    The Golden Bird Maria Thompson Daviess 1898

  • One of the early English importations revealed Frohman's utterly uncommercialized attitude toward the theater.

    Charles Frohman: Manager and Man Daniel Frohman 1895

  • Above that, I really think it's important to continue to support uncensored and uncommercialized creativity.

    the latest from teenvogue.com 2010

  • With consumption and consumerism usually knocking at the door of our traditions at every opportunity, it's so nice to see a holiday that remains relatively uncommercialized.

    TreeHugger 2009

  • With consumption and consumerism usually knocking at the door of our traditions at every opportunity, it's so nice to see a holiday that remains relatively uncommercialized.

    TreeHugger 2009

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