English

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Etymology

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From transactional +‎ -ization.

Noun

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transactionalization (uncountable)

  1. The conversion of something into a transaction or series of transactions.
    • 2003, A. N. Kaul, Sambudha Sen, A. N. Sen, Mastering Western texts, page 41:
      [] the [] transactionalization of gender relations in the matrimonial marketplace []
    • 2006, Vinod Kothari, Securitization: the financial instrument of the future, page 4:
      The transactionalization of financial relationships is also a reflection of this larger trend. Financial markets in the world today are replete with products that were relations at one time.
    • 2007, Brian Reich, Dan Solomon, Media rules!, page 31:
      The Rise of Transactionalization