Laborsaving (adjective)

  1. Designed to reduce or save the amount of manual labor required to complete a task.
  2. Designed to make a task easier or more efficient.

Origin:

Early 19th century: from labor + saving, on the pattern of time-saving.

Examples:

  1. The laborsaving device cut the time it took to do the chore in half.
  2. The laborsaving tools made the job much easier to do.
  3. The laborsaving technology allowed the worker to complete more tasks in less time.
  4. The laborsaving features of the new software made it a popular choice among users.
  5. The laborsaving kitchen appliances were a godsend for the busy homemaker.
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