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Example sentences for "commercialized"

Lexicographically close words:
commercia; commercial; commerciale; commercialism; commercialization; commercializing; commercially; commercials; commercio; commers
  1. This is the literary ghetto, the gutter books, the commercialized sex trash as distinguished from honest erotic realism.

  2. These commercialized creatures of hell grind out of body, blood, heart and soul, millions of dollars for their masters!

  3. In the beginning we started out to demonstrate the theory that vice and crime as they exist and flourish today are so, because infamous and degraded men have commercialized them.

  4. The great powers, he realized, were behind commercialized vice.

  5. Commercialized crime, police collusion with underworld power and the barter of men's and women's souls is going on today.

  6. It has recognized in the perversion of woman a source of income and it has commercialized the vicious instincts, and the depraved desires of thousands of them.

  7. He said to me that our association could have the products of the black walnut trees at Mount Vernon upon condition that that crop should not be commercialized in any way but used for public purposes.

  8. Under no circumstances were the nuts to be commercialized or sold for gain but were to be planted by the school children of the land, if it could be satisfactorily arranged in the short time that we had before the end of the planting season.

  9. To him their tragedy was akin to the tragedy of child-life in our commercialized cities.

  10. That is the commercialized business morality which guides American economic life.

  11. Well," remarked Carton, "the thing that impressed me was that as usual and as I fully expected, the trail leads right back to protected vice and commercialized graft.

  12. In like manner, the elimination of commercialized vice has rendered our cities incomparably safer for our young men and women than they once were.

  13. The substitution of wholesome amusement for young folks in good environment for the unregulated commercialized amusements once the sole source of recreation has exerted a moral influence too far-reaching to be estimated.

  14. Roosevelt’s attitude toward the commercialized social evil in the red-light districts was one of determined and unwavering opposition.

  15. As a remedy for these evils Roosevelt advocated higher wages for girls, early marriages and a co-operation of nation, state and municipality to crush commercialized vice.

  16. The quest is quickly commercialized and debauched by the public dance halls which are controlled by the liquor interests.

  17. Baltimore is to-day free from flagrant commercialized vice.

  18. This street, which forms the main thoroughfare to the station, used to be occupied by wholesale houses, but has more lately been given over largely to a frankly and prominently exposed district of commercialized vice--negro and white.

  19. The only adequate solution of problems of commercialized prostitution includes for each girl capable of that attainment the power of easy and complete self-support.

  20. The uncontrolled sexual passions of men have led to enormous development of organized and commercialized prostitution.

  21. And also something more independent and more secure than either enforced residence with children or compulsory use of the ordinary commercialized boarding house.

  22. Checks upon those commercialized forms of recreation which tend to despoil childhood and youth of innocence and refinement.

  23. The need for the protection of children from commercialized recreation with its centres set near all manner of vicious influences has aroused the conscience of the nation.

  24. The task of making reform respectable in a commercialized world, and of giving the Nation a slogan in a phrase, is greater than the man who performed it is likely to think.

  25. It is certain that Jews have commercialized the social evil, commercialized the theatre, and done much to commercialize the newspaper.

  26. What shall the profession do to protect itself against this humiliation--to throw off the credulity that extols pseudoscience and makes commercialized empiricism financially profitable?

  27. The purposes of the present purity movement have been strongly hinted at in the statement of the causes which have produced the commercialized Social Evil of to-day.

  28. In its modern and commercialized aspects it embodies in itself every evil in the category of sin and crime.

  29. The influence is there, and it is insidiously and perniciously working itself into the minds of our boys Many commercialized amusements now exploit the sex impulse.

  30. Then there is the intimate connection between the sale of intoxicating liquors and commercialized prostitution, as definitely revealed by the investigations of every vice commission.

  31. Therwithall Bernage sayde vnto her: "Madame, if your pacience be correspondent to this torment, I deme you to be the happiest woman of the worlde.

  32. It seems likely that commercialized recreation and amusement is likely to play a smaller part hereafter, and that the community is going to demand a share in this enterprise in the future.

  33. My views of a civilization based upon responsible slavery would hardly be acceptable to your commercialized society.

  34. It must be followed by restrictive and regulatory control of commercialized recreation, and wise and adequate systems of inspection for amusement in all its forms.

  35. Let us make the war against commercialized vice a bigger thing than a presidential campaign, bigger than any war, bigger than anything that was ever known in a woman's movement before in the world!

  36. Every phase of the situation was taken up and discussed with thoroughness characteristic of these leaders of men, with thoroughness, too, that showed full familiarity with all the conditions of commercialized vice in Chicago.

  37. Your commercialized society has built its house on the sands.

  38. These agents of commercialized vice are usually well-dressed, well-mannered, and introduce themselves politely and easily to strangers.

  39. These commercialized phases of the social evil are dealt with elsewhere in this report.

  40. The two homes that probably touch the problem of the prostitute and commercialized traffic in women more closely than any others are Waverly House and the Florence Crittenton Home.

  41. Prominent among local organizations is the Committee of Fourteen, originally organized for the suppression of the Raines Law Hotels, now occupied in combating all manifestations of commercialized sexual vice in New York.

  42. Commercialized vice: Jane Addams, A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil.

  43. Conspicuous in commercialized vice-catering is the Casino of Monte Carlo, where thousands of lives have been ruined.

  44. To a large extent you can stop commercialized vice and the manufacture of criminals.

  45. Mrs. Katharine Houghton Hepburn made a strong arraignment of Commercialized Vice, using her own city of Hartford, Conn.

  46. Resolutions recommended and adopted on the abolition of commercialized prostitution: (a) The abolition of all segregated or protected vice districts and the elimination of houses used for vicious purposes.


  47. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "commercialized" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.