What is another word for exploiter?

Pronunciation: [ɛksplˈɔ͡ɪtə] (IPA)

The word exploiter typically means someone who takes advantage of others for their own gain. Synonyms for this word include user, manipulator, opportunist, predator, mercenary, and profiteer. Users typically extract value without reciprocating in relationships. Manipulators take control of situations through deception and other tactics. Opportunists seek to gain an advantage wherever possible. Predators often prey on others for their own benefit. Mercenaries are concerned only with their own financial gain. Profiteers seek to maximize their profits through any means necessary. All of these words describe someone who takes advantage of others without regard for the harm they may cause.

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Usage examples for Exploiter

Said Carpenter: "The days of the exploiter are numbered.
"They Call Me Carpenter"
Upton Sinclair
And if you think it is only physical competition that young human animals enjoy, try them at putting on a play, or printing a magazine, or conducting a debate, or building a house-anything whatever that involves healthy competition, and is related to the big things of life, but without being for the profit of some exploiter!
"The Book of Life: Vol. I Mind and Body; Vol. II Love and Society"
Upton Sinclair
He shoved the industrial exploiter away.
"Corpus of a Siam Mosquito"
Steven Sills

Famous quotes with Exploiter

  • Vous ne pouvez pas revenir en arrière dans le temps et prendre un bon départ; mais vous pouvez toujours commencer par là où vous êtes en ce moment et de faire une finition fantastique. les changements de vie en un clin d'Å“il; Pourtant, pour un optimiste, la vie offre aussi des millions de possibilités à tout moment, partout et en tout temps. Toujours être prêt à danser avec possibilité quand elle tape sur l'épaule - car alors seulement vous serez en mesure d'exploiter la puissance de "maintenant"!
    Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
  • The foreign-born population of this country must be an Americanized population. No other kind can fight the battles of America either in war or peace. It must talk the language of its native-born fellow-citizens; it must possess American citizenship and American ideals. It must stand firm by its oath of allegiance in word and deed and must show that in very fact it has renounced allegiance to every prince, potentate, or foreign government. It must be maintained on an American standard of living so as to prevent labor disturbances in important plants and at critical times. None of these objects can be secured as long as we have immigrant colonies, ghettos, and immigrant sections, and above all they cannot be assured so long as we consider the immigrant only as an industrial asset. The immigrant must not be allowed to drift or to be put at the mercy of the exploiter. Our object is not to imitate one of the older racial types, but to maintain a new American type and then to secure loyalty to this type. We cannot secure such loyalty unless we make this a country where men shall feel that they have justice and also where they shall feel that they are required to perform the duties imposed upon them.
    Theodore Roosevelt
  • Under patriarchy, every woman's son is her potential betrayer and also the inevitable rapist or exploiter of another woman.
    Andrea Dworkin
  • The one version of the bourgeois comprises the artisan, the trader, the official, the financier, and the entrepreneur, all of whom, in their own way, can claim to know what labor is. Juxtaposed to them from the beginning, stands a type of bourgeois who does research, writes poetry, composes and makes music, and philosophizes and who believes that these activities develop a world that is self-sufficient. It is obvious that these two fractions of the bourgeois ego get on only superficially and come together only in the hollow connection of property and cultivation. They create the century-long tension between the good and the evil bourgeois, the idealist and the exploiter, the visionary and the pragmatist, the ideally liberated bourgeois and the laboring bourgeois. This tension remains as inexhaustible as that between the world of work and “freedom” in general.
    Peter Sloterdijk

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