What does monetise mean?

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mon·e·tise

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. monetize, monetiseverb

    give legal value to or establish as the legal tender of a country

    "They monetized the lira"

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  1. monetise

    Monetise means to convert an asset, service, or any object into money or legal tender. It often involves establishing a source of income by making something profitable that was previously unprofitable or making use of potential sources of revenue. Monetisation can also refer to the process of converting a country's economy from barter trade to a currency exchange economy.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of monetise in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of monetise in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of monetise in a Sentence

  1. Chief Financial Officer Charlie Bracken:

    We're a distribution company and that will not change, In the next phase of our evolution, content will play an important role in helping monetise our distribution assets.

  2. Scott Gegenheimer:

    The amount of data we're giving away in our packages is not sustainable in the long run. In Europe, the U.S., the price for 1 or 2 gigabytes is the same as you pay in Saudi Arabia for 500 gigabytes, we have to get some of these packages under control ... because (otherwise) you're not going to be able to monetise the data.

  3. Neil Shah:

    Chinese brands are sacrificing margins on hardware to build a user base of hundreds of millions which they can monetise, their ambitions can be delayed (by the policy).

  4. The Abengoa spokesperson:

    We have now decided to monetise those shares as they are part of our liquidity position.

  5. Kepler Cheuvreux analyst Javier Borrachero:

    Much will depend on how many towers they'll park into the unit, the upside would be that it could help cut debt, monetise some assets and add value. On the downside, you can be sending the message that you are in need of doing something and you're more under pressure than people had hoped.

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