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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of monetize.

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Examples

  • And though back then the word monetized didn't exist outside of economics departments, I see now that what unites all these qualities is precisely that: the ability to be leveraged for advantage in the great middle-class scramble for status.

    The Pursuit of Unhappiness 2008

  • The national debt has been "monetized" - turned into the national money supply.

    Ellen Brown: Cheney Was Right About One Thing: Deficits Don't Matter Ellen Brown 2011

  • This means that some, or even most, of the new treasuries that will be created by the Treasury and the Fed to fund the bailouts and deficits will have to be monetized, which is immediately inflationary.

    Infowars 2008

  • This means that some, or even most, of the new treasuries that will be created by the Treasury and the Fed to fund the bailouts and deficits will have to be monetized, which is immediately inflationary.

    Infowars 2008

  • This means that some, or even most, of the new treasuries that will be created by the Treasury and the Fed to fund the bailouts and deficits will have to be monetized, which is immediately inflationary.

    Infowars 2008

  • This means that some, or even most, of the new treasuries that will be created by the Treasury and the Fed to fund the bailouts and deficits will have to be monetized, which is immediately inflationary.

    Infowars 2008

  • After the allowances are "monetized," the utilities are to use the billions of dollars in allowance value "to reduce the costs of AB 32 policies on their ratepayers," for "ratepayer benefit" and "for protection of electricity customers and for other AB 32 purposes."

    Mike Sandler: About California's Proposed Cap & Trade Regulation Mike Sandler 2010

  • Government ministries, still to be divided among the parties, were "monetized," with each given numerical points according to its importance.

    As Iraqis forged agreement, U.S. remained influential, administration says Karen DeYoung 2010

  • After the allowances are "monetized," the utilities are to use the billions of dollars in allowance value "to reduce the costs of AB 32 policies on their ratepayers," for "ratepayer benefit" and "for protection of electricity customers and for other AB 32 purposes."

    Mike Sandler: About California's Proposed Cap & Trade Regulation Mike Sandler 2010

  • Emma, a shy but precocious student, is skeptical of being "monetized," often retreating to her bedroom to type out her misgivings in a chat room for Jane Austen enthusiasts.

    Getting Political, Losing the Pounds Greater New York Staff 2010

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