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unmonetize Meaning

Definition and Meaning of “Unmonetize”

  1. Core (literal) meaning:

    • Unmonetize (verb): To remove or rescind the ability to earn revenue or profit from a particular source, often in the context of online content or services.
  2. Metaphorical (figurative) meaning:

    • Fewer metaphorical uses, but “unmonetize” can imply a broader withdrawal from commercial practices or the invalidation of profit motives in various contexts.

Etymology of “Unmonetize”

The term “unmonetize” is derived from the prefix “un-” meaning to reverse or negate, and “monetize,” which comes from the Latin “moneta,” meaning “money” or “coin.” “Monetize” refers to the process of converting something into a source of income. Therefore, “unmonetize” indicates the reverse action – taking something that can generate income and making it incapable of doing so.

Literal and Figurative Uses of the Term with Examples

Common Phrases or Idioms Featuring the Term

While “unmonetize” does not have widespread idiomatic use, phrases may include:

Contextual Usage & Example Sentences

Example Sentences:

  1. “The website decided to unmonetize its articles to focus on delivering unbiased news.”
  2. “To create a space free from commercial pressure, she chose to unmonetize her podcast.”
  3. “Many influencers today are opting to unmonetize their social media accounts to foster authenticity.”
  4. “The game developers announced plans to unmonetize certain features after user complaints.”
  5. “His decision to unmonetize his photography was a statement against the commodification of art.”

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Examples in Different Contexts

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Pronunciation & Phonetics

This transcription shows how to pronounce “unmonetize” in standard American English, focusing on the syllable breakdown and emphasis.

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