customer-controlled
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/ˈkʌstəmər kənˈtroʊld/
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/ˈkʌstəmə kənˈtrəʊld/
customer empowerment
Etymology
'customer-controlled' originates from the combination of 'customer' and 'controlled', where 'customer' refers to a person who purchases goods or services, and 'controlled' means having power over something.
'customer-controlled' evolved from the need for businesses to emphasize customer empowerment in service and product customization.
Initially, it meant 'controlled by the customer', and this meaning has largely remained the same in modern usage.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
managed or directed by the customer, often referring to systems or processes where the customer has significant influence or authority.
The new software is customer-controlled, allowing users to customize their experience.
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Last updated: 2025/01/20 02:47