remonetize
verb[T]
finance & economics,businessspecialized(UKusuallyremonetise);(re-monetize,re-monetise)uk/ˌriːˈmʌn.ɪ.taɪz/us/ˌriːˈmʌn.ə.taɪz/tochangesomething that is nolongerrecognizedasmoneyback intomoney:
Investorsfindgoldattractivebecause it caneasilybe remonetized.
There was aplanto remonetizesilverandincreaseitscirculation.
to makemoneyfrom something again:
Therecordcompaniesarewonderinghow they might remonetizetheirartists.
Streamingsitesenablemusiciansto remonetizetheirmaterial.
- Theyarguedthatgoldshould be remonetised as aninternationalmediumofexchange.
- Thecommitteewas infavourof remonetizingpreciousmetals.
- In 1878Congresspassedabillto remonetizesilver.
Economics
- accommodative
- anti-economic
- anti-inflation
- anti-inflationary
- anti-recession
- Chancellor of the Exchequer
- double-dip
- float
- GDP
- go-go
- hyperinflation
- inflation
- monetarist
- monetization
- monetize
- neoliberal
- non-economist
- pecuniary
- protectionism
- upturn
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