Crossword-Solution: COMMERCIALISED
We have 10 clues for the answer “COMMERCIALISED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| commercialized | 1 answer |
| shrieking | 15 answers |
| begilt | 16 answers |
| "Screaming!" | 18 answers |
| Gilt | 42 answers |
| Gilded | 43 answers |
| ornamented | 52 answers |
| Gaudy | 54 answers |
| florid | 58 answers |
| Showy | 58 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with COMMERCIALISED (5)
Not I! There in that great pile of Victorian architecture the landlords and the lawyers, the bishops, the railway men and the magnates of commerce go to and fro—in their incurable tradition of commercialised Bladesovery, of meretricious gentry and nobility sold for riches.
However commercialised Paris might become, you could not cheapen the environs of Notre Dame! Whatever happens to us, let us hope that we will always keep Washington Square as it is today,--our little and dear bit of fine, concrete history, the one perfect page of our old, immortal New York! Father Knickerbocker, may you dream well! CHAPTER II _The Green Village_ God tempers the wind to the shorn lamb down Greenwich way!--THOMAS JANVIER.
The whole question of America was: would the older simpler really great historical tradition win, or would it be defeated by the new and towering evil? He has an interesting chapter on the countryside, finding hope in the considerable extension of small ownership among the farmers and in the houses built from the growing material that wood is, but he is again depressed at the reflection that the culture of the countryside is not its own but imported from the towns--therefore itself largely commercialised.
Among English-speaking peoples much is to be gained by showing that the path of patriotic glory is at the same time the way of equal-handed justice under the rule of free institutions; at the same time, in a fully commercialised community, such as the English-speaking commonly are, material benefits in the way of trade will go far to sketch in a background of decency for any enterprise that looks to the enhancement of the national prestige.
The like is true, with a difference, of the ways, means and routine of business enterprise as it is conducted in the commercialised communities of today.
Quotes with COMMERCIALISED (2)
Football spectators appreciate a bit of loyalty, and we're seeing that less and less. There are echelons of football, as in society, where some players are clearly mercenaries. I regret in a way that somehow the local identification, the local bonding between the community and its football team has been commercialised to such an extent.
The Olympic Games are highly commercialised. They purport to follow the traditions of an ancient athletics competition, but today it is the commercial aspect that is most apparent. I have seen how, through sport, cities and corporations compete against each other for financial gain.