Tuesday, 29 September 2015
Antiductivity
Antiductivity: noun. The exact opposite of productivity, antiductivity is a measurement of how a certain object or action decreases the value of another object. For example, whereas we tend to define factories in terms of their productivity, as their purpose is to bring valuable items to the market, we look at things like Kamikaze pilots in terms of their antiductivity, as their main goal is to destroy the value of certain objects. The adjective derived from this word is antiductive and both can be used in sentences such as: "I was very antiductive today - I blew up a couple of buildings. I would have been even more antiductive had I not won the prize for antiductivity, which I guess is sort of productive."
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