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consumerism

1 of 1noun
/kənˈsumərɪzəm/
1

a social or political movement promoting the protection and rights of buyers of goods and services

  • The organization supports consumerism by lobbying for product safety laws.
  • Consumerism has led to stricter regulations on advertising.
  • She studied consumerism to understand customer rights.
  • The group advocates consumerism to prevent exploitation.
  • Consumerism encourages transparency in corporate practices.
2

the idea or belief that personal well-being and happiness depend on the purchase of material goods

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  • The holiday season is often associated with consumerism, as people are encouraged to buy gifts for friends and family.
  • Critics argue that rampant consumerism is contributing to environmental degradation and social inequality.
  • The rise of consumerism in the 20th century led to increased production and consumption of goods.
  • Some people embrace minimalism as a way to resist the pressures of consumerism and live more intentionally.
  • Advertising plays a significant role in promoting consumerism by persuading people to buy products they may not necessarily need.