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Tending to exploit or make use of.
exploitive
exploitatory
consumptive
1
So that's the point: Anybody can be called
exploitative
and called opportunistic.
2
African American basketball players carry the disproportionate burden of this
exploitative
system.
3
The CFPB was conceived in 2010 to protect consumers from
exploitative
loans.
4
They represent global finance in its most nakedly aggressive and
exploitative
form.
5
Many Latin American states see their northern neighbour as overbearing and
exploitative
.
6
Many Latin American states see their northern neighbor as overbearing and
exploitative
.
7
Stewart said they were cracking down on
exploitative
pricing on in-demand items.
8
But it has become more and more business-oriented and
exploitative
,
he said.
9
Four of the incidents were reportedly ongoing sexually
exploitative
relationships with adults.
10
The last thing we want to do is be
exploitative
or prejudicial.
11
It's also crude,
exploitative
and more gleefully gory than your average cockfight.
12
Do you feel such internships are
exploitative
or are they mutually beneficial?
13
Democrats, Republicans and over-egoed
exploitative
filmmakers alike traffic in stupidity and fear-mongering.
14
The relationship became between the company and the city became
exploitative
,
Mendes said.
15
The 16 people also worked in what the service described as
exploitative
careers.
16
He said the behaviour of some schools verged on being
exploitative
.
exploitative
exploitative employers
exploitative behaviour
exploitative nature
most exploitative
as exploitative