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Noun
/kəˈmərSHəl/,
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commercials, plural;
  1. A television or radio advertisement


  1. (commercial) connected with or engaged in or sponsored by or used in commerce or commercial enterprises; "commercial trucker"; "commercial TV"; "commercial diamonds"
  2. (commercial) a commercially sponsored ad on radio or television
  3. (Commercial @) The typographic character @, called the at sign or at symbol, is an abbreviation of the word at or the phrase at the rate of in accounting and commercial invoices (e.g. "7 widgets @ $2 = $14"). Its most common modern use is in e-mail addresses, where it stands for "located at". ...
  4. (Commercial) Paid advertising announcement; spot.
  5. The commercial sector is generally defined as non-manufacturing business establishments, including hotels, motels, restaurants, wholesale businesses, retail stores, and health, social, and educational institutions. ...
  6. Commercial uses include such operations as instruction, rental, charter, aerial photography, banner towing, and many more.
  7. (Commercial) An entity involved in the production, processing, or merchandising of a commodity.
  8. (Commercial) General term for the most common style of business envelopes. Open Side usually with diagonal seams.
  9. (COMMERCIAL) Any company that merchandises or processes cash grain and other commodities.
  10. (COMMERCIAL) Generally refers to advertisements for goods and services, although definitions of the term vary considerably, and some types of advertisements (such as employment notices) may be excluded from many definitions. ...
  11. (Commercial (Lighting)) A business area of a municipality where there are ordinarily many pedestrians during night hours. The definition applies to densely developed business area outside, as well as within, the central part of a municipality. ...
  12. (Commercial) 1. Not necessarily a fine or completely original piece, but readily saleable. 2. The description of a dealer's goods as 'commercial' is not furniture trading terminology of approbation and is often used by a specialist of another dealer who is more financially successful.
  13. (Commercial) A field which on the basis of current technical and commercial conditions, is sufficiently profitable to the participants to develop it.
  14. (Commercial) A location is considered commercial if it is open to the public or is a place of work. A residential location is one where people live. In commercial locations, floors are subjected to heavier traffic.
  15. (Commercial) A production advertising a particular product or company.
  16. (Commercial) A sectional overhead type door which is intended for vehicular use at entrances of buildings such as loading docks and service stations, and is normally operated less than 5,000 cycles per year
  17. (Commercial) A type of modeling. Generally refers to a look which would appeal to a wide audience, or a specific targeted audience, always to sell a product.
  18. (Commercial) An activity carried out to make money.
  19. (Commercial) An energy-consuming sector that consists of services providing facilities and equipment for non-manufacturing businesses. ...
  20. (Commercial) An industry term used to describe a radio, TV or cinema advertisement.
  21. (Commercial) Could include debtor/creditor problems, partnership or company disputes, contract disputes or other civil matters.
  22. (Commercial) If your customer fails to pay on time you will want the right to refuse to deliver any further goods and you may also want the right to claim interest on any outstanding payments. Of course, much depends on the relationship between you and your customer. ...
  23. (Commercial) Includes all buildings used to house activities related to the tertiary sector, such as stores, warehouses, garages, office buildings, theatres, hotels, funeral parlours and beauty salons.
  24. (Commercial) Includes bars, restaurants, entertainment uses (except for sport facilities, which have their own category), public accommodations, retail, automobile sale lots and other miscellaneous commercial uses; however it excludes office buildings, which also have a separate category
  25. (Commercial) Mailboxes that are used for larger scale mail deliveries in apartment complexes and businesses. These larger deliveries include packages and a heavy volume of mail.