Commercialisms [noun]

Definition of Commercialisms:

commerce, trade

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Sentence/Example of Commercialisms:

It is a genuine old border town, so far unspoiled by commercialism.

It was a fine and inspiring example to other States engaged in a warfare against the devastating hand of commercialism (applause).

But then came Germany, with her newly developed commercialism, shoving her rival out of the way.

We went to war against German militarism, and to make the world safe for democracy—meaning thereby capitalist commercialism.

His racial Jewish commercialism made the antagonism of property and labour very plain to him.

Yes, he would hold his own against these vandals of commercialism, while one brick of Arcadia House remained upon another.

Add to this, too, the commercialism of the age which regards each day in school as a day out of the market.

It would tell the truth as no other magazine founded on gross commercialism would dare to do.

Peculiar in many ways is the book trade, and the ordinary laws of commercialism do not always apply to the book business.

The most pronounced commercialism even is not so extravagant as that.