Pronunciation: /ˈtɜrboʊˌkæpɪtəˌlɪzəm/
noun an economic system characterized by free market capitalism operating at an extremely fast pace with little government regulation
A1 Turbocapitalism is a term used to describe an extreme form of capitalism.
A2 Many people believe that turbocapitalism leads to income inequality.
B1 The effects of turbocapitalism on society are hotly debated among economists.
B2 Critics argue that turbocapitalism prioritizes profit over people's well-being.
C1 In a system of turbocapitalism, corporations often have unchecked power and influence.
C2 The consequences of turbocapitalism can be seen in the widening wealth gap and environmental degradation.
formal Turbocapitalism is characterized by rapid economic growth and intense competition among businesses.
informal I heard that turbocapitalism is causing prices to skyrocket at the grocery store.
slang Turbocapitalism is like a race to the top where only the strongest survive.
figurative In the world of turbocapitalism, it's like being thrown into a shark tank with no life jacket.
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