mutualise

/mjuːtʃuːˈeɪl/

Definitions

1. verb

to convert something into a mutual arrangement or system, especially by sharing costs or profits.

“The company decided to mutualise the costs of the project among its partners.”

2. verb

to make something mutual, especially by giving each party an equal share or interest.

“The new partnership will mutualise the risks and profits of the business venture.”

3. verb

to convert a company into a mutual organisation, especially a building society or a trade union.

“The company decided to mutualise and became a mutual society.”

4. noun

the process of converting something into a mutual arrangement or system.

“The mutualisation of costs has reduced the financial burden on individual members.”

Synonyms

  • communise
  • mutualize

Antonyms

  • individualise
  • privatise