1. commoditized - Adjective
2. commoditized - Verb
commoditized
simple past and past participle of commoditize
commoditized (comparative more commoditized, superlative most commoditized)
Transformed into a commodity
Haru is objectified and commoditized by her own father, who traps her in an exploitative arranged marriage to forward his political career. Source: Internet
Amazon commoditized product distribution, creating a storefront with infinite shelf-space and unbeatable prices. Source: Internet
And these are the very qualities consumer goods manufacturers need in a world that is cluttered with commoditized goods. Source: Internet
As hacking tools and techniques become more commoditized, cybercriminals have expanded their targets. Source: Internet
In an industry under pressure from commoditized services and razor-thin margins, Neitz said, "It's really important that you don't have to rely on the physical space that you're in, and constraints of people schedule. Source: Internet
Most critically, AI has democratized many services and “commoditized a lot of privileges” that were previously unavailable for large sections of society. Source: Internet