WordNet
- failing to inform or clarify; "an unenlightening comment" (同)unilluminating
English Journal
- Rediscovering market segmentation.
- Yankelovich D1, Meer D.
- Harvard business review.Harv Bus Rev.2006 Feb;84(2):122-31, 166.
- In 1964, Daniel Yankelovich introduced in the pages of HBR the concept of nondemographic segmentation, by which he meant the classification of consumers according to criteria other than age, residence, income, and such. The predictive power of marketing studies based on demographics was no longer st
- PMID 16485810
- Engagement with an old theory.
- Cumming E.
- International journal of aging & human development.Int J Aging Hum Dev.1975;6(3):187-91.
- The co-author of Disengagement Theory restates the central propositions, suggests new studies that might test its usefulness, and examines some of the controversy that has been generated over the years either by the theory itself or the context in which it was set forth. The four key propositions fo
- PMID 1213847
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- Adj. 1. unenlightening - failing to inform or clarify; "an unenlightening comment". unilluminating · enlightening, illuminating, informative - tending to increase knowledge or dissipate ignorance; "an enlightening glimpse of government in action"; ...
- not well-informed, tolerant, or rational a most backward, unenlightened nation. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Adj. 1. unenlightened - not enlightened; ignorant; "the devices by which unenlightened men preserved the ...
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