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Monetize
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Monetize
1. To liquidate.

2. To print money in order to cover a debt. A government may monetize its deficit in order to finance its operations. Monetizing in this sense causes inflation.

3. To convert into cash. One may monetize an asset by selling it or monetize a venture by producing revenue.


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