Definition: 1. A commercially sponsored ad on radio or television. 2. Connected with or engaged in or sponsored by or used in commerce or commercial enterprises. 3. Of or relating to commercialism. 4. Of the kind or quality used in commerce; average or inferior;`
Use 'commercial' in a sentence:
1. The company put out a report on commercial spinoffs from its research.
2. There were no commercial radio stations until 1920.
3. The commercial side of the Christmas season is an easy target for satire.
4. Whether the project will be a commercial success is still uncertain.
5. Davies's writing is far too off-centre to be commercial.
6. High prices and severe commercial difficulties encouraged some investors to turn from commerce to manufacturing.
7. She earns a lot of money doing voice-overs for TV commercials.
8. Baltimore in its heyday was a major centre of industrial and commercial activity.
9. The money will be used to regenerate the commercial heart of the town.
10. Not one man in a beer commercial has a beer belly.
11. This project is one of the first fruits of commercial co-operation between the two countries.
12. This was the company's first step into the mainstream of scientific and commercial computing.
13. The company put out a report on commercial spin-offs from its research.
14. Attention is drawn to a special voluntary course in Commercial French.
15. The convention called for a two-year moratorium on commercial whaling.
16. The proposal makes sound commercial sense.
17. We as a society are growing more commercial and voyeuristic all the time.
18. They levied religious taxes on Christian commercial transactions.
19. Some of the commercial activities were a cover for espionage.
20. We hope it will be a commercial success.
21. There's a feeling among a lot of people that music has become too commercial.
22. The movie was not a commercial success.
23. Computers account for 5% of the country's commercial electricity consumption.
24. There has always been a difference between community radio and commercial radio.
25. They are the leading manufacturer in both defence and commercial products.
26. The land was not zoned for commercial purposes.
27. The area has remained relatively untouched by commercial development.
28. The commercial telephone service was no longer operative.
29. Sport is being debased by commercial sponsorship.
30. The pension funds are administered by commercial banks.
31. She attended Crane High School and got her GED from Jones Commercial High School.
32. Their more recent music is far too commercial.
33. The company is planning a deeper plunge into the commercial market.
34. The plan was based on sound commercial logic.
35. Is the property or any part thereof used for commercial activity?
36. His music is commercial. It is aimed at the masses.
37. The company has indeed become more commercial over the past decade.
38. British Rail has indeed become more commercial over the past decade.
39. Safety considerations were subordinated to commercial interests.
40. She studied painting from 1926 and also worked as a commercial artist.
41. Each company is fighting to protect its own commercial interests.