Marketed: meaning, definitions and examples
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marketed
[ ˈmɑrkɪtɪd ]
business context
The term 'marketed' refers to the past action of promoting or selling products or services to consumers. It encompasses various strategies and methods employed to attract potential buyers and inform them about the features and benefits of a product. Marketing can take many forms, including advertising, public relations, and direct selling, with the goal of increasing awareness and stimulating demand. Companies often analyze market trends and consumer behavior to effectively market their offerings.
Synonyms
advertised, promoted, publicized, sold.
Examples of usage
- The company marketed their new product aggressively.
- She has successfully marketed her services to a wider audience.
- They marketed the event through social media.
Translations
Translations of the word "marketed" in other languages:
🇵🇹 comercializado
🇮🇳 बाज़ार में लाया गया
🇩🇪 vermarktet
🇮🇩 dipasarkan
🇺🇦 виведений на ринок
🇵🇱 wprowadzony na rynek
🇯🇵 マーケティングされた
🇫🇷 mis sur le marché
🇪🇸 comercializado
🇹🇷 pazarlanan
🇰🇷 마케팅된
🇸🇦 تم تسويقه
🇨🇿 uváděný na trh
🇸🇰 uvádzaný na trh
🇨🇳 已上市
🇸🇮 tržen
🇮🇸 markaðssett
🇰🇿 нарыққа шығарылған
🇬🇪 გაყიდულა
🇦🇿 bazara təqdim olunmuş
🇲🇽 comercializado
Etymology
The word 'marketed' is derived from the noun 'market', which has its roots in the Latin word 'mercatus', meaning 'trade' or 'commerce'. The term evolved through Old French and Middle English, where it began to define a place or the process of trading goods and services. 'Market' has been used for centuries to describe not only physical locations where goods are bought and sold but also the broader concept of buying and selling in economic terms. With the evolution of commerce, the action of marketing—promoting goods or services effectively—became vital for businesses, leading to the development of the verb form 'market'. The usage of 'marketed' as the past tense highlights the completion of a promotional effort in the business world.