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uncommercialized adjective (UK usuallyuncommercialised)uk /ˌʌn.kəˈmɜː.ʃəl.aɪzd/ us /ˌʌn.kəˈmɝː.ʃəl.aɪzd/ (of a place) not having many businesses, shops, restaurants, etc. or much advertising: Thirty miles north of the city, you will find one of the few uncommercialized beaches remaining in the area. When I went to the island ten years ago, it was almost completely uncommercialised. (of an activity) not organized to make a profit: The technology is still new and uncommercialized, but it will only be a matter of time before someone finds a way to market it. The church carol singalong was one of the few remaining uncommercialised activities about Christmas that she could enjoy. The strip along the river was uncommercialized and still open to anyone who wanted to enjoy a peaceful, scenic walk. These are perhaps the last uncommercialized waterfalls on the island. The group trip is low-key and uncommercialised. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Business - general words addressable addressable market Age of Exploration amortizable anti-commercial contestable contract in/out contract something out contractual contractually importation in business initial public offering IPO lean the tertiary sector time-and-motion study trade secret transact triple play |