Laborsaving
(adjective)
- Designed to reduce or save the amount of manual labor required to complete a task.
- Designed to make a task easier or more efficient.
Origin:
Early 19th century: from labor + saving, on the pattern of time-saving.
Examples:
- The laborsaving device cut the time it took to do the chore in half.
- The laborsaving tools made the job much easier to do.
- The laborsaving technology allowed the worker to complete more tasks in less time.
- The laborsaving features of the new software made it a popular choice among users.
- The laborsaving kitchen appliances were a godsend for the busy homemaker.