Commercialise in a sentence as a verb

Maybe commercialise a site that can handle that as a service and aim it at them?

These things gained ground because there was a way to commercialise them, to make people say I cant live without that.

Ah, OK. I thought you were implying that scumminess was a direct result of trying to commercialise F/OSS.

To pick some out, commercialise them, make them work and deliver for an affordable price.

Musk has said that he doesn't want to be involved in Hyperloop, and after publishing it next month will just leave it up to others to build/test/commercialise/etc.

The inventor may need to licence the use of the pen patent to commercialise their improvement, but there is sighing stopping them from getting the patent to an improved pen.

Specifically, they have as long as it takes to commercialise their R&D work before they have to disclose it, because the work is a protected trade secret like any other up to that point.

The cost and skillset required to invent vs commercialise a technology are vastly different, and punishing capital-poor inventors serves to suppress innovation.

Commercialise definitions

verb

make commercial; "Some Amish people have commercialized their way of life"

See also: commercialize market