exploitatively love

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  • adverb In an exploitative manner.

Etymologies

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exploitative +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • But if one argues that the exploitatively-produced good is inherently inferior, then it does not matter where or when it was produced.

    Bastiat in Fairfax?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • If one argues the exploitatively-produced good should be banned because admitting it encourages exploitation, one need not worry about past goods, because their present salability does not affect the incentives of present-day would-be exploiters.

    Bastiat in Fairfax?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Nothing was remotely as exploitatively bad as Edwards 'political theater, at least seen in hindsight after the scandal broke.

    Chris Weigant: My 2008 "McLaughlin Awards" [Part 2] 2010

  • Nothing was remotely as exploitatively bad as Edwards 'political theater, at least seen in hindsight after the scandal broke.

    My 2008 "McLaughlin Awards" [Part 2] 2010

  • I'm sorry, but shitty aging makeup, croaky vocal fakery and - spoilers ahead - an exploitatively rendered, off-screen death do not a good performance make.

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • I'm sorry, but shitty aging makeup, croaky vocal fakery and - spoilers ahead - an exploitatively rendered, off-screen death do not a good performance make.

    Oh, Get Over It 2009

  • Because organisms can consume resources at different times of the year or different times of the day, it is possible for two species that are not present in the same time and place to compete exploitatively.

    Exploitative competition 2008

  • Thus, these two species can compete exploitatively even though they never come into direct contact with each other.

    Exploitative competition 2008

  • There was Elizabeth Wurtzel's exploitatively self-aggrandizing eulogy.

    The David Foster Wallace Deleulogy: Bill Bradley Bradley, Bill 2008

  • Because organisms compete exploitatively by consuming resources, and the same type of resource may be consumed by distantly related organisms, exploitative competition between taxonomically diverse organisms is common.

    Exploitative competition 2008

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