Definition: The word "addibility" comes from the Latin words "addus," meaning to add, "bilis," meaning piece or part, and "equo," meaning equal. In philosophy, the idea is that people can manipulate others in various ways: they can do things to other people, like create an unfair advantage for themselves. They can also use others' lives as a means of their own ends. The word "addibility" refers to being able to manipulate or exploit someone else's life, without actually physically harming them. The term has been used in various contexts, from political discourse and advocacy work to legal and business disputes. In some cases, it can be seen as a form of violence or oppression. In other contexts, it may refer to the ability to manipulate others' lives for personal gain.
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