hypersument
To consume, process, or absorb resources, data, or information at an extreme, excessive, or extraordinarily rapid rate. It often implies a level of consumption that is unsustainable or exceeds the typical capacity of an individual or system.
Beispiele
3 von 5In today's fast-paced world, many people hypersument digital content during every spare moment of their day.
In today's fast-paced world, many people hypersument digital content during every spare moment of their day.
The report criticizes the way developed nations hypersument energy at the expense of developing regions.
The report criticizes the way developed nations hypersument energy at the expense of developing regions.
I managed to hypersument the entire first season of that show in just one night.
I managed to hypersument the entire first season of that show in just one night.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of a 'hyper' (fast) 'consumer' who is 'meant' to be moderate but isn't.
Schnelles Quiz
If we continue to ___________ natural resources at this rate, there will be nothing left for the next generation.
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Die richtige Antwort ist: a
Beispiele
In today's fast-paced world, many people hypersument digital content during every spare moment of their day.
everydayIn today's fast-paced world, many people hypersument digital content during every spare moment of their day.
The report criticizes the way developed nations hypersument energy at the expense of developing regions.
formalThe report criticizes the way developed nations hypersument energy at the expense of developing regions.
I managed to hypersument the entire first season of that show in just one night.
informalI managed to hypersument the entire first season of that show in just one night.
Sociologists argue that the drive to hypersument information is leading to a significant decrease in deep-thinking capabilities.
academicSociologists argue that the drive to hypersument information is leading to a significant decrease in deep-thinking capabilities.
Our primary goal is to create an ecosystem where users hypersument our services naturally.
businessOur primary goal is to create an ecosystem where users hypersument our services naturally.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
hypersument to excess
hypersument to excess
the need to hypersument
the need to hypersument
hypersumenting the future
hypersumenting the future
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Hypersument implies a much higher intensity, speed, or negative level of excess compared to regular consumption.
Hypersument relates to taking in or using resources, whereas presume relates to taking something to be true.
Nutzungshinweise
This word is typically used in technical, sociological, or environmental contexts to highlight the dangers or extremes of modern consumption habits. It often carries a critical or cautionary tone regarding mental health or ecological impact.
Häufige Fehler
Learners may mistakenly use this for 'assume' or 'presume' due to the similar suffix; remember it specifically refers to the act of using up or taking in materials/data.
Merkhilfe
Think of a 'hyper' (fast) 'consumer' who is 'meant' to be moderate but isn't.
Wortherkunft
A modern construction combining the Greek prefix 'hyper-' (over, beyond) with a derivation of the Latin 'sumere' (to take up, take, or use).
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
Reflects the 21st-century attention economy and the environmental concerns surrounding the rapid depletion of natural resources.
Schnelles Quiz
If we continue to ___________ natural resources at this rate, there will be nothing left for the next generation.
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Die richtige Antwort ist: a
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