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exploitative, a.|ɛkˈsplɔɪtətɪv| [f. exploit v. + -ative] Concerned with exploiting or turning to account natural resources. Also, of or pertaining to the exploitation of people.
1885Century Mag. XXIX. 363 ‘Industries’, divided into ‘Exploitative’ and ‘Elaborative’ groups. 1908Westm. Gaz. 11 Jan. 1/3 The Tariff Reformers now attack Lord Cromer for what is called his ‘exploitative Imperialism’. 1947E. Fromm Man for Himself 64 The exploitative orientation, like the receptive, has as its basic premise the feeling that the source of all good is outside, that whatever one wants to get must be sought there, and that one cannot produce anything oneself. 1949M. Mead Male & Female ix. 200 Protections for all the young..against any exploitative or inhuman treatment. 1951Mind LX. 287 The receptive, exploitative, hoarding, and marketing orientations. |