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challengeless
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challengeless (comparative more challengeless, superlative most challengeless)
- Not challenging.
- 1974, MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW JANUARY, page 57:
- There are a variety of forms of adjustment workers may make to “objectively” challengeless work (that is, work which most observers—and especially college professors—report as challengeless).
- 1981, Leonard R. Sayles, George Strauss, Managing human resources, page 458:
- Well educated, relatively secure in their jobs, and interested in doing their own things, these workers resist accepting the boring, challengeless jobs that their elders saw as inevitable.
- 1986, Clark Kerr, Paul D. Staudohar, Industrial relations in a new age, page 79:
- Challengeless bureaucratic jobs inhibit the normal development of the human personality, thus leading to poor mental health, apathy, and even the delusion that one prefers highly structured work.
- Unchallenged.
- 1972, Millard L. Midonick, Douglas J. Besharov, Children, parents, and the courts, page 170:
- There is increasing evidence that the informal procedures, contrary to the original expectations, may themselves constitute a further obstacle to effective treatment of the delinquent to the extent that they engender in the child a sense of injustice provoked by seemingly all-powerful and challengeless exercise of authority by judges and probation officers.
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challengeless (comparative more challengeless, superlative most challengeless)
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