consumerism in English

noun
1
the protection or promotion of the interests of consumers.
Rudawski's research interests include consumerism and higher education faculty diversity.
2
the preoccupation of society with the acquisition of consumer goods.
In the mainstream media, consumerism and marketing techniques impinge on news-editorial content and presentation.

Use "consumerism" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "consumerism" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "consumerism", or refer to the context using the word "consumerism" in the English Dictionary.

1. Consumerism has all too evident limits.

2. From this hollowness green consumerism springs.

3. They have clearly embraced Western consumerism.

4. Here, we showcase our consumerism.

5. Waste became a hallmark of consumerism.

6. This artificially induced consumerism -- I think it's atrocious.

7. American shopping malls and supermarkets are palaces of consumerism.

8. In this sense the policy represents the essence of consumerism.

9. Green consumerism is a hopeful token of more substantial change.

10. And green consumerism is a step in the right direction.

11. Consumerism has reached an all time high in world economics today.

12. 15 Consumerism, the modern goldmine and pipeline, roll merrily along.

13. We can't allow consumerism to Cheapen our understanding of God's grace

14. The speeding up of modernity began with the start of modern consumerism.

15. Child labor is aggravated by a modern society that is preoccupied with consumerism.

16. 12 The speeding up of modernity began with the start of modern consumerism.

17. Nouns for Consume include consumable, consumables, Consumer, Consumerdom, Consumerism, Consumerisms, Consumerist, Consumerists, Consumerization, Consumers

18. Consumerism refers to the field of studying, regulating, or interacting with the marketplace

19. The problems Affluenza or consumerism cause can affect us environmentally, socially, personally and economically

20. The third of the four laws of post-crisis consumerism is about durable living.

21. The simple-mindedness of your idea is exceeded only by its crass consumerism and banality.

22. Green Believers must quicken these connections. Green consumerism is a hopeful token of more substantial change.

23. Our high desires for spiritual reality are transmuted into the sordid quest for consumerism and materialism.

24. There have been attempts to depict this extraordinary achievement as a form of musical consumerism.

25. And consumerism, hedonism and mammonism are the power that causes the advertisement to become "culture".

26. It is a portmanteau of Affluence and influenza, and is used most commonly by critics of consumerism

27. 23 The question is whether, having raised the issue, green consumerism then legitimises a half-baked response.

28. The concept of Gross National Happiness has particular resonance in today’s world of unbridled materialism and consumerism.

29. They have prayed for new ways to effect transformation and green consumerism has been revealed to them.

30. And consumerism,(http://Sentencedict.com) hedonism and mammonism are the power that causes the advertisement to become "culture".

31. Here protection was being offered to the husband, but also to the wife against her apparently uncontrollable consumerism.

32. Thus, females tend to be more susceptible to the pressures of the market and the forces of consumerism than males.

33. The medium is the message because the message, the culture and ideology of consumerism, has engulfed the medium.

34. Here, perhaps, green consumerism can try to get us to eat tuna that has been caught in a wildlife-friendly way!

35. The discussions of several problems: the true meaning between sex and body-writing, dialectical consumerism against cynicism, and culture media's canonization.

36. The culture-ideology of consumerism produces the values and attitudes that create and sustain the need for the products.

37. It remains to be seen how quickly green consumerism, that most middle class of activities, can sort this out.

38. A Tale of Three Logos: The Swoosh, the Shell, the Arches Conclusion, Consumerism versus Citizenship. " Chapter16 in No Logo."

39. Bethany Mota: the teenage YouTube star of Bubbleheaded consumerism We once worshipped heroes, sports stars and literary geniuses, now fame and fortune …

40. We shall have to wait for the year 2017 to see what the culture-ideology of consumerism makes of the Bolshevik revolution!

41. And of course, those feelings of the status competition that comes out of that drives the consumerism in our society.

42. As far as consumerism is concerned(sentencedict .com), discrimination against older people will only disappear as their cash flowing through the tills influences change.

43. The Valley is the capital of Anguilla, one of the few Caribbean islands that has maintained its charm in the face of rabid consumerism

44. It is that the entire system —commercial, cultural, and political— is geared to promoting the concept of built-in obsolescence and throwaway consumerism.

45. In The New Conspirators he warns against the dangers of globalisation and consumerism and the gap between rich and poor that those trends are widening.

46. Capitalism, in its purest, simplest form, is little more than a Pavlovian response to our basic instincts: greed, selfishness, adoration of profit, and unshackled consumerism.

47. Fans of the novel claim that its stomach-turning violence is a brilliant metaphor for the 1980s culture of consumerism and self-gratification.

48. The Karangahape Road and online store showcase hand-picked vintage and over 60 local suppliers from all over Aotearoa, New Zealand making Crushes the home of conscious consumerism.

49. Avarice refers to an insatiable desire to gain and hoard wealth. It’s similar to greed but goes even further, encompassing such things as selfishness, entitlement, materialism, consumerism, and hoarding

50. As a social satire of North American consumerism, many critics have often cited the novel as an early example of the feminist concerns found in many of Atwood's works.