dispossessive
English
Etymology
dispossess + -ive
Adjective
dispossessive (comparative more dispossessive, superlative most dispossessive)
- That dispossesses.
- 2012, Matt Stahl, Unfree Masters: Popular Music and the Politics of Work
- Work for hire is a way of making these workers submit to the kind of routine, dispossessive, political, and legal alienation to which most other working people have been long accustomed.
- 2012, Matt Stahl, Unfree Masters: Popular Music and the Politics of Work
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