How to Use monetize in a Sentence

monetize

verb
  • So those are some of the ways that artists were able to monetize.
    Quartz Staff, Quartz, 26 Oct. 2021
  • For artists, the key is to be able to monetize it somehow.
    Billboard Japan, Billboard, 29 Sep. 2021
  • Caudill said the Lunch Bunch has yet to make a cent off the account, and there are no plans to monetize.
    Joan Niesen, Washington Post, 18 June 2024
  • The key is how to monetize it in a way that’s fair to all stakeholders.
    Dan Rys, Billboard, 11 Oct. 2021
  • Yacht Week emerged over the last decade as a new way to monetize this pursuit.
    Lindsay Ellis, WSJ, 9 Sep. 2022
  • That’s not even long enough to monetize it as a TikTok.
    Tom Smyth, Vulture, 5 Feb. 2025
  • The 81-year-old icon isn’t the first big artist to monetize the value of past hits in today’s streaming era.
    Okla Jones, Essence, 12 Oct. 2021
  • All of the moves give creators even more ways to monetize their fanbase on the platform.
    Joe Wituschek, BGR, 2 Nov. 2022
  • Google has struggled to monetize much of its AI work, though.
    Ron Amadeo, Ars Technica, 20 Jan. 2023
  • This could aid you in monetizing more, building a nest egg or even a vault of gold.
    Kyle Thomas, Peoplemag, 7 Apr. 2024
  • The more clicks and views a spreader of these rumors gets, the more their voice is amplified and able to be monetized.
    Elise Taylor, Vogue, 5 Mar. 2024
  • So the Burkes looked for other ways to monetize their hobby.
    Jacob Roberts, Smithsonian Magazine, 25 Feb. 2022
  • More taxes simply won’t be enough to bridge the gap, so pressures to monetize the deficit will inevitably rise over the years.
    Christian Broda and Stanley Druckenmiller, WSJ, 10 May 2021
  • In the age of cannabis commerce, artists have a more diverse pallet to draw onto and monetize.
    Andrew Deangelo, Forbes, 30 Mar. 2024
  • The app has given birth to a new crop of influencers around the world and offered them a way to monetize their success.
    Amrita Khalid, TheWeek, 6 Aug. 2020
  • This person had found a way to monetize his peer-review process.
    Michelle Singletary, Washington Post, 5 Apr. 2024
  • The potential to monetize livestreams may even the playing field.
    Eric Frankenberg, Billboard, 20 Aug. 2020
  • Might there be a way to monetize Emery’s cult-leader status?
    Don Aucoin, BostonGlobe.com, 5 June 2023
  • And my second question is, all right, so how is this new version of the cloud going to be monetized?
    WIRED, 3 Aug. 2023
  • The outrage over the Wordle clones was heightened because Wardle hasn’t tried to monetize the game to this point.
    Todd Spangler, Variety, 11 Jan. 2022
  • Still, the archive is there, growing every month, at least for as long as the companies that hold the rights to the movies find a way to monetize them.
    New York Times, 15 July 2021
  • With athletes able to monetize their name, image and likeness, which could mean more for them and less for their schools.
    Mark Zeigler, San Diego Union-Tribune, 7 Aug. 2021
  • The change is just one of several ways Musk has tried to monetize Twitter in the last several months.
    Richard Lawler, The Verge, 1 July 2023
  • The 44-year-old Brady, known for his career longevity, has long found ways to monetize his approach to health and wellness.
    Sarah Todd, Quartz, 31 Jan. 2022
  • In 2021, ransomware will remain the go-to way for criminals to monetize a breach, and their methods will evolve.
    Expert Panel®, Forbes, 25 Feb. 2021
  • The league hasn’t found a way (yet) to monetize the six weeks of dead time between the end of the offseason program in mid-June and the start of training camp in late July.
    Ben Volin, BostonGlobe.com, 24 June 2023
  • So far, at least, the game has declined to monetize its place in the attention economy.
    Kyle Chayka, The New Yorker, 20 Jan. 2022
  • While SmackDown always was a hit among younger viewers, Fox struggled to monetize the two-hour block.
    Anthony Crupi, Sportico.com, 16 Sep. 2024
  • Fat Brands, after spinning off Twin Peaks, will continue to monetize assets such as its cookie dough plant to reduce debt.
    Richard Collings, Axios, 18 Feb. 2025
  • The artist has always been up-front about his desire to monetize his real-estate holdings, much like fellow West Village artist/real-estate investor Annie Leibovitz.
    Kim Velsey, Curbed, 25 Feb. 2025

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