Commodify vs Objectify - What's the difference?
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To make something into a commodity, sometimes at the expense of its intrinsic value.
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to make something (such as an abstract idea) possible to be perceived by the senses
* 1906 : Jack London, White Fang
to treat as something objectively real
* 1921 : Aldous Huxley, Crome Yellow
to treat as a mere object and deny the dignity of
* 1999 : Dawson's Creek (TV, episode 3.04)
As verbs the difference between commodify and objectify
is that commodify is to make something into a commodity, sometimes at the expense of its intrinsic value while objectify is to make something (such as an abstract idea) possible to be perceived by the senses.commodify
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* commoditizeDerived terms
* commodification * commodificationalSee also
* (Commodification)objectify
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(en-verb)- It was the unknown, objectified at last, in concrete flesh and blood, bending over him and reaching down to seize hold of him.
- The mystic objectifies a rich feeling in the pit of the stomach into a cosmology.
- The entire notion of cheerleading is just a sexist attempt to try to objectify the female body.