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Definitions for exploitive
ex·ploitive
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Princeton's WordNet
exploitative, exploitatory, exploitiveadjective
tending to exploit or make use of
Wiktionary
exploitiveadjective
Exploitative: taking advantage of someone
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exploitive
Exploitive refers to a behavior, action or approach which takes unfair advantage of an individual, group, or a situation, usually for personal gain or benefit. This could involve manipulation, mistreatment, or abuse of resources or power, causing harm or deprivation to others involved.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of exploitive in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of exploitive in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of exploitive in a Sentence
This is a homogeneous group of exploitive and corrupt people, whose primary purpose is to advance themselves professionally and economically at the expense of Mr. Cosby’s life. If they can do this to Mr. Cosby, they can do so to anyone.
I think there has been this impression that we are ‘reality television’—the kind of exploitive and underhanded production that is looking to take advantage of people or laugh at people— and I don’t think that is what we are doing, we are making a compelling show about a compelling subject matter and I think we are treating it with respect.
I thought it was quite exploitive and I said so, but they( the producers) didn't see it that way. I mean, Christopher was my friend so to go on and do a scene where I announce his death on ‘ Smallville ’ so that they can get publicity, it just seemed to me to be exploitive, personally, probably didn't to other people and so it just didn't work.
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