Definitions for exploitative

exploitative ex·ploit·a·tive

Spelling: [ik-sploi-tuh-tiv]
IPA: /ɪkˈsplɔɪ tə tɪv/

Exploitative is a 12 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 27 points.

You can make 515 anagrams from letters in exploitative (aeeiilopttvx).

Definitions for exploitative

adjective

  1. taking unfair or unethical advantage of a person, group, or situation for the purpose of profit, comfort, or advancement:

Origin of exploitative

First recorded in 1890-95; exploit2 + -ative

Examples for exploitative

I think our intentions are good in trying to protect adolescents from exploitative, if not downright lecherous, adults.

With this exploitative, fearmongering insult, SyFy has finally been jumped by Fonzie.

Previously he had pursued the exploitative path he had foreseen in a little-noted part of the notorious “47 percent tape.”

The added charge for access to hotel Wi-Fi is not only exploitative but increasingly irrelevant.

The sex workers I spoke with rightly call it “vile,” “gross,” “terrifying,” and “exploitative.”

While human rights groups have called it exploitative, performers say it makes their lives in China better.

Others have found its portrayal of Southern life offensive, exploitative, or inaccurate.

To do that kind of farewell would be mercenary and exploitative.

It is symbiotic, exploitative, audacious, and, at times, embarrassing.

Other exploitative human activity based in utilitarianism is not crass or all so obviously wrong, especially in today's context.

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