English
Etymology
From hyper- + marketed.
Adjective
hypermarketed (comparative more hypermarketed, superlative most hypermarketed)
- Very widely and aggressively marketed.
2007 May 25, Richard Sandomir, “From the Edge of Madness to Fighting’s Mainstream”, in New York Times[1]:Its success, usually viewed through the prism of the hypermarketed Ultimate Fighting Championship, has been building for years.