Monetized

/ˈmɒnɪtaɪzd/

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Converted into legal tender or assigned a monetary value for legal or financial purposes.
    The asset became monetized through official valuation.
  2. (v.) Past tense of monetize: to convert an asset, item, or right into money or a monetary form.
    The company monetized its patent portfolio to raise capital.

Commentary

Typically used to indicate that something has been assigned a monetary value within legal or financial contexts; often appears as the past tense or adjective form of 'monetize.'

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